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May 16, 2014 Newswires
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UPDATE ON THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

Vaccaro, Kathy
By Vaccaro, Kathy
Proquest LLC

Find out about delayed provisions and those taking effect in 2014

When the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was signed into law in 2010, Cigna expected many of the major provisions to be implemented by 2014. The opening of the health insurance marketplaces was really the culmination of many sweeping changes driven by the law.

While many provisions have been implemented, there have been delays for others. In some cases, the delay reflects the administration's recognition that more implementation time is needed.

So with that in mind, let's review what's actually taking shape, along with a few provisions that have seen delays in their effective dates.

Employer Mandate Delayed Until 2015

Of course, the most significant change we've seen is the delay of the "employer mandate" from 2014 until 2015. Employers potentially affected by this new set of rules now have a bit more breathing room.

If your local government has 50 or more full-time and full-time equivalent employees, you now have until January 1, 2015, to offer coverage that meets the affordability and minimum value standards. If coverage meeting these standards is not offered to full-time employees who work at least 30 hours a week and their dependent children up to age 26, the company could face penalties beginning in 2015.

It's still unclear whether the employer mandate will apply to non-calendaryear plans immediately on January 1, 2015. In the absence of regulatory guidance, employers with non-calendaryear plans should consider complying with the employer mandate with their plan year beginning in 2014 to avoid having to make mid-plan year changes on January 1.

As a result of the one-year delay in the employer mandate, the 1RS also delayed for one year the reporting required by large employers subject to the mandate. Starting in 2015, employers will report details regarding their compliance with the mandate to the 1RS and their employees.

Other Employer Responsibilities

Implementation of the auto-enrollment requirement applicable to employers with more than 200 full-time employees has also been delayed. Based upon what we know, this provision requires these employers to automatically enroll, or re-enroll, all full-time employees, unless the employees indicate otherwise. The frequently-asked-questions section of the Department of Labor website indicates that automatic enrollment will not go into effect until regulations are issued.

PPACA also requires that entities providing minimum essential coverage, including insurers and employers sponsoring self-funded health plans, provide information to the 1RS and the covered individuals. In September 2013, the Treasury Department announced the delay of this reporting requirement from 2014 to 2015, and that reporting for the 2014 calendar year is optional.

These reporting provisions will serve to assist the government in determining the impact of the employer mandate, as well as individuals' eligibility for the federal premium tax credits available through health insurance marketplaces. While in their formative phase, these provisions will create additional administrative responsibilities for employers starting in 2015. We urge you to stay tuned for more details on all these employer responsibilities in 2014.

Health Insurance Marketplace Rollout

Despite the well-publicized problems with the online enrollment process, the implementation of the health insurance marketplaces is moving forward, with two modifications.

Individuals who enroll in a plan through the marketplace by March 31, 2014, will not have coverage until May 1. Such enrollees, however, will not have to pay a penalty under the individual mandate in 2014, even though they may be without coverage for more than three months. They will be able to claim a hardship exemption from the individual mandate penalty.

The other change relates to the Small Business Health Option Program (SHOP) marketplace. For states whose SHOP marketplace is operated by the federal government, online enrollment and employer choice will not be available until 2015. Small businesses can still compare plans online, and other alternatives are available for enrollment in 2014.

Beginning in 2015, the employeechoice option will allow small employers to determine how much they will contribute toward the cost of employee coverage and offer their employees a choice of marketplace plans from different carriers at a certain level (bronze, silver, and so forth).

What's Taking Effect This Year

Now that we're all caught up on the delays, let's take a look at some of the key provisions that are taking effect in 2014, as originally planned. I would encourage you to take a look at Cigna's interactive timeline at www.cigna.com/ health-care-reform/timeline for more details on these items:

* Essential health benefits.

* Cost-sharing limits.

* No pre-existing conditions for all ages.

* No annual dollar limits on essential health benefits.

* Wellness program incentives.

* Guaranteed availability and renewability.

* 90-day maximum waiting period.

* Health insurance industry fee on insurers.

* Reinsurance fee on insured and self-insured plans.

For further updates and clarifications, visit InformedOnReform.com (www.cigna.com/health-care-reform), Cigna's comprehensive website for news and insights on emerging issues and concerns relating to PPACA.

KATHY VACCARO

Vice President

Cigna Health Care Reform

Hartford, Connecticut

[email protected]

"Cigna" is a registered service mark of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided exclusively by such operating subsidiaries, including Life Insurance Company of North America, Cigna Life Insurance Company of New York, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, and Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and not by Cigna Corporation. Copyright 2013 Cigna. Some content provided under license. Cigna is an ICMA Strategic Partner.

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