…roviding minimum standards for hardship. While we mentioned several examples of events that would qualify as hardships in preamble, based on standards used for similar purposes in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, some commenters wanted HHS to clarify in the final text of the re…
…ndividuals to make a plan selection 60 days before and after certain triggering events when enrolling inside or outside the individual market Exchanges. Finally, we proposed amending § 147.104(b)(1)(i)(C) to update the citation to the SHOP regulations to conform with changes made…
…ndividuals to make a plan selection 60 days before and after certain triggering events when enrolling inside or outside the individual market Exchanges. Finally, we proposed amending § 147.104(b)(1)(i)(C) to update the citation to the SHOP regulations to conform with changes made…
… a patient's health history. [ 3 4 5 ] This siloed nature of health care data prevents physicians, pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers, and payers from accessing and interpreting important data sets, instead, encouraging each group to make decisions based upon a part of the i…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
… concerns into their decision-making. This reading of section 2713(a)(4) also prevents the statute from being interpreted in a cramped way that allows no flexibility or tailoring, and that would force the Departments to choose between ignoring religious objections in violation of…
… concerns into their decision-making. This reading of section 2713(a)(4) also prevents the statute from being interpreted in a cramped way that allows no flexibility or tailoring, and that would force the Departments to choose between ignoring religious objections in violation of…
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. 3. Exchanges We published a request for comment relating to Exchanges …
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. 3. Exchanges HHS published a request for comment relating to Exchanges…
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. 3. Exchanges HHS published a request for comment relating to Exchanges…
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. In the September 27, 2021 Federal Register ( 86 FR 53412 ) (part 3 of …