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Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Conscious Healthcare Spending: The Uncertain Political Future of the “Cadillac Tax” as Effective Deadline Nears

In the months that have followed King v. Burwell, the spotlight on the ACA’s Cadillac tax has grown hotter for groups interested in the reform, and repeal, of the ACA.  The King v. Burwell decision, in large part, moved the debate over the future of ACA from the courtroom to the other governmental branches, as … Continue Reading

Corporate Health Exchanges: The Next Big Thing in the Obamacare Era?

Last Wednesday, September 18, 2013, Walgreen Company (“Walgreen”) announced its plan to move approximately 160,000 employees to Aon Hewitt’s private health exchange (the “Aon Exchange”) in 2014. This move marks a significant decrease in risk for Walgreen as the company will shift to a defined contribution model for funding its employees’ health insurance. Under the … Continue Reading
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