Health Care Reform: What No One is Talking About and What You Need to Know

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also known as ACA and Obamacare was passed into law on March 10, 2010.  There has been a great deal of confusion since that date.  Some of the regulations have been changed, delayed, and modified.  Many employers are concerned about complying with the law, especially with the individual mandate in effect as of January of this year.  Our objective for this seminar is to assist employers in understanding:

  • Am I a small or large employer under ACA regulations?
  • What am I required to do if my employees go to the Exchanges?
  • What does the new pricing landscape look like for small employers and what are effective cost models for premiums?
  • What happens in 2015?
  • What are the emerging strategies in the marketplace?
Sponsored by:TriBridge Partners LLC

About Your Presenter:

Dane_Rianhard_110Vert Dane Rianhard is a principal at TriBridge Partners and is well-versed in the complicated and ever-changing field of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) regulations and compliance. He speaks regularly at industry events. Dane is Past-President of both the Baltimore Association of Health Underwriters as well as the Maryland Association of Health Underwriters. He is a Member of the National Association of Health Underwriter’s Board of Trustees. Learn more here.

 

Date: February 25, 2014

Schedule: 7:30AM – 8:00AM Registration, Breakfast & Networking

8:00AM – 9:00AM Presentation and Q&A

Location: Mon Ami Gabi, Reston Town Center

11950 Democracy Drive
Reston, VA 20190

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