Posts by Allen Steinberg

Employers Paying the Cost for Not Following Plan Documents

Do What You Say You Are Going to Do

The Department of Labor recently filed a lawsuit against Macy’s department store (Acosta v. Macy’s, Inc., S.D. Ohio, No. 1:17-cv-00541, complaint filed 8/16/17). The lawsuit has received some attention among benefits professionals; but this attention has focused on one aspect of the DOL complaint – claims that the tobacco surcharge imposed under the Macy’s health […]

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Healthcare services are, increasingly, being delivered in less resource-intensive settings.

The Downstreaming of Health Care

An increasing number of healthcare services in the U.S. are being delivered in less resource-intensive settings: from hospitals to freestanding surgery and imaging centers, from long term care facilities to patients’ homes, and from physicians’ offices to computer screens. However, this trend also threatens bricks-and-mortar facilities built to meet the traditional, resource-intensive approach. What is behind this trend and what will it mean?

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Developing Human Capital

Human Capital: Enabling Employees to Build Their Resources

A recent article in The Economist magazine discussed various theories and principles of “human capital”. As stated in the article, “human capital refers to the abilities and qualities of people that make them productive” and that while knowledge is the most important form of human capital, it is not the only form of human capital. […]

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ACA Replacements, Risk Pooling and Adverse Selection

Large Numbers, Risk Pooling and Congress

As Republicans in Congress continue their efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, they keep on looking for new ways to separate portions of the insurance markets’ risk pools into different segments. For example, proposals from both the House of Representatives and the Senate would have made it easier for insurance companies to […]

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Avoiding Traps in Coordinating Medicare and Employer Health Coverage

Medicare and Your Employer Health Coverage: Too Much of a Good Thing?

More Americans are working past 65 and continue to have employer-sponsored health insurance. However, the intersection of Medicare and employer coverage has a number of traps for the unwary and some of these traps come with real financial consequences. This makes it more important than ever that you (and your employer) understand the complex rules […]

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Senate Revises Health Care Bill

Senate Revises Health Care Bill

Senate Republican leaders have released a revised version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA II), their efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. BCRA II is identical to the original BCRA, with a handful of key differences: •   BRCA II retains several of the new taxes levied under ACA (most notably the additional […]

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Legislative Efforts to Repeal ACA Do Not Reduce Health Care Costs

Don’t Confuse Cost Shifting with Cost Savings

As the debate in Washington rages on over the efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) there is a fundamental truth that is being ignored: there are no provisions of the current ACA replacement bills – either from the House (the American Health Care Act, or AHCA) or the Senate (the Better […]

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Senate Republicans released the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017

Senate Releases Health Care Bill

On June 22, the Senate Republicans released the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 (“BCRA”), their version of a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. The bill repeals some provisions of the ACA. However, in many instances the bill retains the ACA framework, but dramatically reshapes provisions of the ACA. Here are […]

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New Proposal for Paid Family Leave Program Shows Promise

Paid Family Leave – An Emerging Consensus?

An interesting thing happened in Washington last week. No, not high profile testimony or legislative action on health care. Rather, a working group of economists from the Brookings Institution and the American Enterprise Institute issued a report on paid family leave. You might wonder what is so interesting about another report coming from some Washington […]

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