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Business Briefing: Health Care Reform

Walsh College, 3838 Livernois Rd, Troy, MI | Get Directions »
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Are you prepared for the new Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) requirements?

The Supreme Court decision has been announced and the provisions of the Affordable Care Act requirements will continue to move forward. Employers must now begin shifting focus to compliance.  The Walsh Institute Leadership Center and sponsor Benefit Review Services present this interactive session for local business owners, HR personnel, CFOs and others responsible for benefit plans within their organizations. The session will focus on the upcoming Summary of Benefits and Coverage(SBC) requirement and the impacts the new communication obligations will have on employers. 

Attendees of this session will:
  •   be able to develop a plan, knowing exactly how and when the new SBC requirements will impact their benefit packages.
  •   have their calendars marked with compliance deadlines (from both the insurance carrier and employer point of view).
  •   understand how to incorporate the new summaries into their employee benefit communications.
  •   have the tools and knowledge to avoid penalties for non-compliance (and know how steep those penalties will be).

Event Details

Posted by: Cindy Rush
Where Walsh College 3838 Livernois Rd, Troy, MI 48083
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:30 am–10:30 am
Website http://­www.­thewa­lshinstitute.­com/­lcbrie­fings
Phone 248-823-1392
Price $0

More About Walsh College

Walsh College

Walsh College

3838 Livernois Rd, Troy, MI
248-689-8282; 248-680-0001

Walsh College is one of the leading continuing-education business schools in the nation. This school offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, which can be obtained on campus or online. The Walsh College Troy campus is located on the east side of Livernois Avenue, just south of Wattles Road. Its programs are delivered in a variety of ways to make it easy for those attending part-time or online to keep pace. Small class sizes and a variety of interactive class functions are a part of this method. Visit the website for more information.

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