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Interpretation of Interim Final Rules Issued by HHS on PPACA Grandfathering

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HHS issued rules on what actions would trigger a loss of “grandfathering” status under PPACA Monday, June 14, 2010. Those rules become effective today Thursday, June 17, 2010 concurrent with their publication in the Federal Register. Below is a summary of interpretation of the final interim rules as BBCG understands them. Many employers remain on the fence regarding the trade-off between plan changes flexibility and the accelerated PPACA requirements if “grandfathering” is reqlinquished. HHS esimates indicate that many employers will voluntarily give up “grandfathered” status in return for more control of their plans (versus the additional PPACA compliance requirements).

Changes that will result in loss of grandfathered status:

• Significant cut or reduction in benefits (e.g., elimination of benefits to cover care for a particular condition)
• Increase in co-insurance rates
• Significant increase in cost-sharing co-payment charges (defined as no more than the greater of $5 (indexed annually for medical inflation) or a percentage equal to medical inflation component of CPI plus 15%; estimated to be approximately 19% total currently)
• Significant increase in deductibles (exceeding medical inflation component of CPI plus 15%)
• Significant reduction in employer contributions (exceeding 5% of prior employer contribution)
• Tightening of an existing or adding a new annual dollar limit (unless replacing a lifetime
dollar limit with an annual dollar limit at least as high as the lifetime limit)
• Merger, acquisition or similar business restructuring – if principle purpose is to
cover new individuals under the grandfathered plan
• Switching carriers under an insured plan (unless the insured plan is covered by a collective bargaining agreement. Does not apply to changes in administrators (i.e., TPA’s) for “ASO” (i.e., self-insured Administrative Services Only type plans).
• Moving employees to a grandfathered plan with lesser benefits

Please email us if we can assist with your current brokerage requirements. Note that employers cannot change carrriers under insured plans (including partially self-insured, minimum premium, etc.) without triggering a loss of “grandfathered” status but that the additional PPACA compliance requirements may still be justified if pricing, service, and/or plan provisions under an existing carrier relationship are felt to be inadequate for your needs.

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