Planning for Open Enrollment
Compliance Solutions for Cafeteria Plans and Component Benefits
Available immediately
Open enrollment always presents a host of challenges. This year, new legal rules and the possible impact of health care reform make open enrollment even more critical. Whether your company is a plan sponsor, TPA, or compliance advisor, this fast-paced 90-minute web seminar will help you get a jump on open enrollment by identifying the current issues and likely solutions for your cafeteria and component health & welfare plans.
Originally presented on September 10, 2009.
Seminar Level
Topics Covered
Here’s some of what was covered:
- What should open enrollment materials say, how should they be distributed, and who should receive them? What’s the best way to use open enrollment materials to satisfy other notice requirements (under HIPAA, COBRA, or ERISA)?
- What information should you require regarding dependent eligibility, including for Medicare Secondary Payer reporting compliance? How should you respond to employee or beneficiary requests for information?
- Addressing new legal rules and guidance. The impact of Michelle’s law, the wind down of COBRA premium assistance, new HIPAA special enrollment rules, and recent IRS guidance on eligible medical expenses.
- Cafeteria plan issues. How do you make sure elections are made early enough but don’t start too soon? What should be done about late elections and election mistakes? How to use automatic, evergreen, or negative elections.
- Insurance issues. Traps to avoid when communicating new coverage or changing insurers. How to protect against enrollment mistakes and disputes with insurers.
Details
Speakers: Jody L. Dietel and Brigid Carroll Anderson. Ms. Dietel is the President of the Vista division of WageWorks, as well as WageWorks’ Compliance Officer. WageWorks is a third-party administrator with a nationwide client list. Ms. Anderson is an attorney, Director of Seminars at EBIA, and a Contributing Author of EBIA’s ERISA Compliance for Health & Welfare Plans manual.
Handouts: A handout of the seminar slides and other information is provided through download.
Viewing Details
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