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 PIAM News Bulletin

Mass Healthcare Reform – What You Need To Be Doing Now

There are some important parts of the new Massachusetts healthcare legislation that we want to bring to your attention.

• Since July 1, 2007, dependents are now able to remain on parent’s health insurance plan to age 26 (or 2 years past loss of federal dependent status under IRS rules, if earlier.)

• As of 7/1/07, practices may not offer higher paid employees better health insurance options than they provide for lower wage employees. In other words, you may not require that lower paid employees contribute a higher percentage of premiums than their higher paid colleagues nor can you provide a better level of benefits to higher paid employees. (This does not apply to larger employers that “self-fund” their health plans.)

• Groups with 11 or more employees are subject to the new “Fair Share Assessment” if they don’t make a “Fair and Reasonable Contribution” toward their employees’ health insurance. PIAM can help you determine if you pass the test(s) to avoid this penalty.

• Most groups with 11 or more employees are required to implement a Section 125 plan by July 1st. These are plans that allow employees to pay for health insurance with “pre-tax” dollars. They can also reduce employer FICA tax.  If you don’t have a plan in place, or if your current 125 plan doesn’t cover all of your Massachusetts employees, PIAM can help you set one up. Remember, plans without Section 125 plans are exposed to the “Free Rider Surcharge”, which could be considerable.

• Employers with 11 or more employees are required to file an employer Health Insurance Responsibility Document (HIRD) and retain an employee HIRD form for each employee (Form attached along with the pertinent regulations and the latest Bulletin from the Commonwealth.)

For a look at a helpful employers' chart see below.

How PIAM Can Help Your Practice

• Most Massachusetts health plans have developed new group plans as a result of Massachusetts health reform. If you contribute all or part of your employees’ premium your employees will have some new plan designs to choose from. These new Massachusetts "Connector: plans are expected to be available for effective dates beginning September 1, 2007. PIAM can assist in securing one or more of these plans for your practice.

• As always, we can obtain quotes for traditional plan designs from all of the Massachusetts health plans for any practice with one or more employees, including solo practitioners. These providers include Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, Fallon, Health New England and Neighborhood Health plan.

<11 Full-time Employees 11+ Full-time Employees
Not Subject to Fair Share Contribution or Section 125 Requirements Must have 25% of FTEs covered under group plan or pay 33% of cost for FTEs (effective 10/1/06)

May provide health insurance

Must establish a Section 125 Plan (effective 7/1/07)

May establish a Section 125 Plan

Must file employer HIRD form and maintain employee HIRD forms (effective 7/1/07)
   
< 50 Full-time Employees All Employers
Insurance Partnership expanded to include annual incomes up to 300% FPL Dependents allowed to remain on parent’s plan for earlier of 2 years past loss of IRS dependent status or to age 26 (effective 1/1/07)
Employees may purchase health insurance through the Health Connector on a non-group or voluntary basis (effective 7/1/07) Employers may not provide lesser benefits nor require a higher percentage of premium contribution for lower wage employees (effective 7/1/07)
Employer may offer and contribute to health insurance through the Health Connector (expected by 9/1/07) As of 7/1/07, employees age 18 and older must obtain and maintain health insurance regardless of employment status or employer size
Employees of large (> 50 FTEs) employers who are eligible for employer-sponsored coverage may not purchase coverage through the Connector if employer contributes at least 33%

These are some of the highlights. No doubt, there’s much more to come. You’re welcome to contact us at 781-434-7398 if you have any questions or if you would like additional information.

Health Care Reform Plan Overview

HIRD Form Requirement

Employee HIRD Form

Employer's Guide
Written by lawyers at the law firm of Mintz Levin, the guide provides helpful information for employers -- including physicians -- with 11 or more employees.

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