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Inappropriate Behavior by Third Party Payers is Detrimental to Employer-Sponsored Health Plans
ERIC submitted comments to the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on the role of third party premium payers, and how the inappropriate steerage of employer-sponsored health insurance beneficiaries to out-of-network providers threatens to increase costs for working families
Telehealth Newsletter – Twenty-eighth Edition
Flambeau update, Drug prices, Nondiscrimination, and more
ERIC Works to Create Barrier-Free Access to Telehealth
ERIC is weighing-in with regulatory boards and legislatures to create barrier-free access to telehealth.
With Failing Exchanges, Importance of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans Growing
Today’s relese of the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET) 2016 Employer Health Benefits Survey highlights the growing importance of employer-sponsored health insurance plans
3rd Party Premium Payers, Trump’s “Child Care Reform,” E&C Hearing, and More
ERIC Files Amicus Brief in Teladoc, Inc. v. Texas Medical Board
The ERISA Industry Committee has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Teladoc, Inc. et al v. Texas Medical Board et al supporting the use of telemedicine