by Jeannie Wilcox | March 13, 2013 | Adult Child Coverage, Health Reform, Preventive Care
Life just got a lot easier under the federal health reform law, for expatriate coverage. Expat coverage has been subject to a confusing patchwork of special rules and exceptions under several key portions of the law, such as certain benefit and administrative...
by Mark Holloway | June 4, 2012 | Adult Child Coverage, Dollar Limits, Health Reform
HHS recently issued a final regulation on student health care coverage offered by colleges and universities. The regulation defines “student health insurance coverage” as a type of individual health insurance coverage provided by an institution of higher...
by Mark Holloway | October 21, 2011 | Adult Child Coverage, Health Reform, State and Local Issues
One of the nearly immediate benefit mandates under the health reform law is the obligation on the part of health plans to cover eligible employees’ dependent children to age 26. The mandate includes a corollary provision in the federal tax law that makes the extended...