Aflac Launches Enhanced Health Care Reform Website for Employers
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"Business leaders are confused about health care reform and for good reason – it is complex and as the law is implemented, it can be increasingly difficult for them to understand their options and the specific actions they need to take," said
Site visitors will find a variety of tools and resources designed to help employers understand health care reform and how the law affects both businesses and workers. Materials include:
- Health Care Reform Communications Toolkit: Provides employers with the resources they need to meet the
October 1 deadline for informing employees about theHealth Insurance Marketplace .
The kit features:- A PowerPoint presentation with a high-level reform overview of the ACA.
- Two sets of email and letter templates – one for employers who will offer health insurance and one for those who won't.
- FAQs that address changes to employee benefits plans.
- Videos highlighting
Health Insurance Marketplace basics and levels of coverage.
- Employer's Guide: Explains health care reform and its effect on U.S. businesses.
- HCR Essentials: A quick guide to HCR information for employers.
- Consumer-Driven Health Care Insights: Features tips for helping employees understand reform.
Answering Questions, Outlining Solutions
Fully 55 percent of employees who took part in the Aflac WorkForces Report said they'd done nothing to prepare for reform-driven changes to their benefits plans, and 76 percent agreed health care reform is too complicated to understand. Employers find reform puzzling too: Just 27 percent said they understand the legislation very or extremely well.
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Employers who want straight forward and easy-to-understand advice about health care reform should visit aflac.com/healthcare_reform.
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When a policyholder gets sick or hurt,
This material is intended to provide general information about an evolving topic and does not constitute legal, tax or accounting advice regarding any specific situation. Aflac cannot anticipate all the facts that a particular employer or individual will have to consider in their benefits decision-making process. We strongly encourage readers to discuss their HCR situations with their advisorsto determine the actions they need to take or to visit healthcare.gov (which may also be contacted at 1-800-318-2596) for additional information.
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