Health Care Reform Decision – What’s Next?
On Thursday (June 28, 2012), the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the individual mandate and most of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). As expected, it was a close decision. Because the individual mandate was found to be acceptable, most of the rest of the law (including the exchanges and the requirement that larger employers provide minimum coverage or pay penalties of their own) automatically stands.
Because PPACA has been upheld, employers need to move forward with implementing the changes required by the law. The most immediate requirements are:
- All group
health plans, regardless of size, must provide "summaries of benefits
coverage" (SBC) with the first open enrollment beginning on or after Sept.
23, 2012. The content and format of these SBCs must meet strict
guidelines, and the penalties for not providing them are high (up to
$1,000 per failure).
- Employers
that issued 250 or more W-2s in 2011 must report the total value of each
employee's medical coverage on their 2012 W-2 (which is to be issued in
January 2013).
- High
income taxpayers (those with more than $250,000 in wages if married and
filing jointly, or more than $200,00 if single) must pay additional
Medicare tax, and employers will be responsible for deducting a part of
the tax (an additional 0.9 percent on the employee's wages in excess of
$200,000) from the employee's pay beginning in 2013.
- The
maximum employee contribution to a health flexible spending account (FSA) will
be $2,500 beginning with the 2013 plan year.
- The
Patient Centered Outcomes fee (also called the comparative effectiveness
fee) is due July 31, 2013. The fee is $1 per covered life for the
2012 year. Insurers will remit the fee on behalf of the plans they
cover, while self-funded plans will pay the fee directly.
The opinion is long (193 pages) and complex. Although a Supreme Court decision has been
rendered, there are still many outstanding questions about how, when or even if
the decision will continue to stand. It
is not too late to get involved and make your voice heard, especially as many
of the mandates will need to be decided upon at the state level. Below are some helpful links for additional
information on the recent decision.
- HealthCare.gov (a federal government website managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)
- U.S. Health Policy Gateway
- U.S. Department of Labor
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