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PCORI Fee Increase for Health Plans | California Benefits Consultants

ACA, Employers, HRA, HSA, Human Resources, Insurance, Law Updates, PCORI, QSEHRA, Self-insured

On November 5, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released Notice 2018-85 to announce that the health plan Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) fee for plan years ending between October 1, 2018 and September 30, 2019 will be $2.45 per plan participant. This is an increase from the prior year’s fee of $2.39 due to an inflation adjustment.

by Mike Radakovich

Flexible Benefits: Choosing the Best Ones for Employees

Dependant Care, Employee Benefits, Employees, Employers, FSA, Health Plans, HRA, HSA, Human Resources, Insurance, Open Enrollment

Trying to decide which of the many employer-sponsored benefits out there to offer employees can leave an employer feeling lost in a confusing bowl of alphabet soup—HSA? FSA? DCAP? HRA? What does it mean if a benefit is “limited” or “post-deductible”? Which one is use-it-or-lose-it? Which one has a rollover? What are the limits on each benefit?—and so on.

by Mike Radakovich

Looking Backward to Plan Forward | CA Insurance Agency

Employee Benefits, Employees, Enrollment, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Insurance, Open Enrollment

As you look through enrollment options for 2019, remember to look back on 2018. Check out your spending on procedures and prescriptions, and which providers are in your network.

by Mike Radakovich

Look Backward to Plan Forward | CA Benefits Agents

Benefits, Employee Benefits, Enrollment, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Insurance, Life Insurance, Open Enrollment

We have entered Open Enrollment season and that means you and everyone in your office are probably reading through enrollment guides and trying to decipher it all. As you begin your research into which plan to choose or even how much to contribute to your Health Savings Account (HSA), consider evaluating how you used your health plan last year. Looking backward can actually help you plan forward and make the most of your health care dollars for the coming year.

by Mike Radakovich

Open Enrollment Tips for Employers | CA Benefits Agency

Benefit Advisors, Benefits, California Employee Benefits, Cupertino Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits, Human Resources, Insurance, Open Enrollment

open enrollment tips for employers

It’s typical to have mixed feelings about the annual benefits open enrollment period. Dread for the additional administrative workload and potential benefits cost increases… Anticipation of newer, more attractive, and easier to administer plans… It makes for a fall season that causes many HR professionals and benefits brokers to drown their misery in pumpkin spice lattes.

by Mike Radakovich

Wealthy vs Financial Fit: Here’s the Difference and Why it Matters

Family, Financial Planning, Insurance, Life Insurance, motivation

People can be wealthy without being financially fit, meaning they can have a lot of assets or money tied up in assets, but those assets aren’t “liquid.” Let me explain. Say you have a house that has escalated in value in the real estate market. You may have this large asset, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re financially comfortable from an income standpoint. You aren’t able to tap into that “wealth” to pay for your day-to-day expenses.

by Mike Radakovich

Final Rule on Short-Term Limited-Duration Insurance

Department of Labor, Employee Benefits, Employers, Final Rule, Health Care, Human Resources, Insurance, IRS, Short-term insurance

On August 1, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of Labor (collectively, the Departments) released a final rule that amends the definition of short-term, limited-duration insurance. HHS also released a fact sheet on the final rule.

by Mike Radakovich

Do Single People REALLY Need Life Insurance? | California Benefits Advisors

Employee Benefits, Employees, Family, Insurance, Life Insurance, Millennials

Many people make the assumption that life insurance is for married couples and those with kids. While it is true that not all single people need life insurance, there are a number of reasons when it can make (really) good sense.

by Mike Radakovich

Affordable Care Act Update | California Benefit Partners

ACA, Employees, Employers, Health Insurance, Individual Mandate, Insurance, Law Updates, Tax

Recently, the President signed a bill repealing the Affordable Care Act’s Individual Mandate (the tax penalty imposed on individuals who are not enrolled in health insurance). While some are praising this action, there are others who are concerned with its aftermath. So how does this affect you and why should you pay attention to this change?

by Mike Radakovich

Getting Married? 2 Questions You Need to Ask Your Partner

Blog, California Employee Benefits, Disability Insurance, Employee Benefits, Insurance, Life Insurance

Getting married is a big leap. And you may be in the midst of a whole lot of planning—from when and where to have the wedding to whom to invite. But planning the wedding and honeymoon is just the start of your life together. As you start planning your future, don’t forget to put a solid financial base in place.

by Mike Radakovich