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3 Resources To Assist Employers With 2021 ACA Reporting

ACA Times

In addition to real-world examples, the guide includes a 1095-C code glossary and an affordability chart to help you calculate employee contribution amounts. . If you need assistance complying with the healthcare law, contact us to learn about our different ACA solutions. For questions about the ACA contact us here.

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IRS Brings More Updates To Forms For 2017

ACA Times

With ACA reporting deadlines approaching soon, the IRS has issued draft updates to forms 1094-C and 1095-C which large employers must use to report on certain health plan information to the IRS. Department of Health and Human Services, the CMS posted updated Summary of Benefits and Coverage (“SBC”) and Uniform Glossary of Terms templates.

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Changes Proposed to Summary of Benefits

ACA Times

Under the proposed revisions, a typical SBC would be about two and a half pages, compared to four pages now. A revised Uniform Glossary is also aimed at making it easier for consumers to understand insurance terms such as individual responsibility requirement, minimum value, cost -sharing reductions, premium tax credit and preventative care.

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GoHealth Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2022 Results

Digital Health Global

Full year 2022 positive cash flow from operations of $60.9 million, a $359.9 million improvement compared to the prior year period, driven by strong operating results including improvements in efficiency year-over-year and Encompass penetration rates. Fourth quarter 2022 net revenue of $69.4 million, net loss of $150.7 million, net loss of $150.7

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

Data from smartphone applications (colloquially known as “apps”) and an ever-growing range of wearable and environmental sensors can be processed with the use of machine learning and other AI techniques to support medical decision making. Mobile Devices and Health was published yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine.