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Rehmann Live! ACA Impact: Addressing the Affordable Insert Care Presentation Act s effect on the Title public Here sector Presented by: Don McAnelly, CPA, ABV, CGMA Michael P. James, JD, MBA, CSSGB

Don McAnelly, CPA, ABV, CGMA Principal Rehmann Principal in Charge - Saginaw Rehmann Healthcare Advisors Serves as the primary CPA contact for healthcare clients in East Michigan Email: don.mcanelly@rehmann.com Phone: 989.797.2331

Michael P. James, JD, MBA, CSSGB Senior Health Care & Business Attorney Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, P.C. Provides representation and counseling related to all facets of business enterprise, health care law matters and employer-employee relations Specializes in Health Care Reform and its impact on businesses of all sizes Email: mjames@fraserlawfirm.com Phone: Lansing: (517) 377-0823 Detroit: (313) 237-7300

The ACT and its Complexities The Act s requirements, amongst many, include: Contrary to popular belief, it does not require any employer to provide health insurance A dependent s coverage may extend until age 26 Does not require large employers to offer coverage to spouses Prohibits lifetime $ limits Pre-existing condition limitations no longer allowed Waiting periods of over 90 days for coverage eliminated Preventative care, covered at 100 percent Medicaid expansion for those up to 133 percent of federal poverty level The law will impact small employers too...

The ACT and its Complexities (cont d) Regulations are forthcoming on a regular basis Much more than what can be communicated within this presentation 20,000 pages of regulations and growing. Considerations for Employers Impact still largely unknown but employers shouldn t anticipate lower costs as a result of the law CBO estimates number of individuals obtaining coverage through their employer will drop 3 million by 2019

A Common Question The Act s individual mandate does require all to have health insurance, unless: You are part of a religion opposed to acceptance of benefits from a health insurance policy You are an undocumented immigrant You are incarcerated You are a member of an Indian Tribe 6

Top 10 Most Important Things Every Non-Profit and Governmental Entity should know about the ACA (Amongst many things to know.)

#1: What Does the Individual Mandate Mean? The ACA mandates that it is up to the individual to assure they have minimally essential coverage, which means (an individual must have any or a mix of the following): 1) Medicare 2) Medicaid or the Children s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) 3) TRICARE ( for service members, retirees, and their families) 4) The veteran s health program 5) A plan offered by an employer 6) Insurance bought on your own that is at least at the Bronze Level 7) A grandfathered health plan in existence before the health reform law was enacted * Expect employees to place pressure on employer s to provide coverage OR Pay an Excise Tax These excise taxes will be indexed in future years.

#2: What Does the Employer Shared Responsibility Mean? Large employers may be subject to an excise tax if At least one full-time employee whose household income is between 100 percent and 400 percent of the federal poverty level receives a premium tax credit for exchange coverage

#3: Who is a Large Employer Under the ACA? Any employer with 50+ full-time equivalent employees Need to factor in both full-times and variable timers 30-hour rule Seasonal employees

#4: How Will the Act be Paid For?

Medicare Tax Increases Medicare tax increases effective 1-1-13 High Income Medicare tax additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earned income Net Investment Income Medicare tax 3.8 percent Medicare tax on unearned income

Play or Pay Penalty for Not Offering Minimally Essential Coverage; Effective 2015 Shared Responsibility Excise Taxes on large employers IRS code Section 4980H(a) $52 Billion in taxes anticipated to be collected in these taxes Impacts Employers with 50 or more FTE employees Is triggered if an eligible employer does not offer minimally essential coverage. Coverage is unaffordable Does not provide a minimal value of coverage The excise tax will be triggered if one employee receives an appropriate premium tax credit or cost sharing subsidy from the Exchange The penalty is in the form of a $2,000 annual excise tax for each FTE in excess of 30 (does not include FTE s generated by variable timers) The tax will go up annually Relatively low cost = encouragement to discontinue coverage? Or is it a bait & switch?

Play or Pay Penalty for Not Offering Minimum Essential Coverage {Section 4980H(a)}

Play and Pay Penalty ; Effective 2015 Shared Responsibility Excise Taxes on large employers IRS code Section 4980H(b) Impacts Employers with 50+ FTE employees Is triggered if an eligible employer offers coverage that is either: Unaffordable, or Does not provide a minimal value of coverage The penalty is in the form of a $3,000 annual excise tax for each FTE who enrolls in the Exchange and receives a subsidy The tax will go up annually

Play and Pay Penalty for Providing Unaffordable Coverage or Coverage that Does Not Provide Minimum Value {Section 4980H(b)}

PCORI Fees PCORI Fees Patient Centered Outcome Research Institute For calendar year end plans, filing and payment due 7-31-13 Plans subject to the fee: Medical insurance (whether fully insured or self funded) plans Prescription drug plans Health reimbursement accounts (HRAs) Retiree only health plans Plans exempt from the fee: Separately insured dental or vision plans Self-inured dental or vision plans, if subject to separate coverage elections and employee contributions. Expatriate coverage provided primarily for employees who work and reside outside of the U.S. Health savings accounts (HSAs). Most flexible spending accounts (FSAs). Employee assistance programs (EAPs), wellness programs and disease management programs that do not provide significant benefits in the nature of medical care or treatment.

#5: Small Employer Health Insurance Tax Credits: 2 Phases of this Credit General Purpose of the Credit This tax credit is designated to help small employers afford the cost of providing health insurance to their employees Phase 1 The employer may receive a credit of up to 35 percent of the employer s contribution to health insurance coverage. To qualify, an employer must: 1. Cover at least 50 percent of cost of health insurance for employees; 2. Not have more than 25 full-time equivalent employees; and 3. Have annual wages of less than $50,000, phase out of credit starts at $25,000 in wages Phase 2 On January 1, 2014, the credit will increase to 50 percent of the employer s cost of health insurance costs, but you must buy insurance on the Exchange to get this credit.

#6: The Health Insurance Marketplace/Exchange Health Insurance Marketplaces / Exchanges Open enrollment October 2013? Plans go into effect January 2014 Small employers: Small Employers Health Options Program (i.e., the SHOP program) Open to all small businesses in 2014 Must have 50 FTEs or less In 2014, employer chooses one insurance product for all employees In 2015, employer picks the metal level, employees choose the insurance product In 2016, SHOP expands to businesses with up to 100 FTEs In 2017+, States have option to expand SHOP eligibility to large groups Small employers must purchase insurance on SHOP to be eligible for Small Business Tax Credits

#6: The Health Insurance Marketplace/Exchange (cont d) Essential Health Benefits: 1. Ambulatory Patient Services 2. Emergency Services 3. Hospitalization 4. Maternity and Newborn Care 5. Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Services; Behavioral Health Treatment 6. Prescription Drugs 7. Rehabilitative and Habilitative Services and Devices 8. Laboratory Services 9. Preventative Wellness Services and Chronic Disease Management 10. Pediatric Services, Including Oral and Vision Care

#6: The Health Insurance Marketplace/Exchange (cont d) Platinum 88-92 percent AV Gold 78-82 percent AV ACA uses Metal Levels to standardize insurance products offered on exchange to individual and small group markets Based on actuarial values Silver 68-72 percent AV The percentage of total average costs for covered benefits that a plan will cover Bronze 58-62 percent AV

#7: What are the Measurement, Administrative, and Stability Periods All About? What is the Measurement Period?: It is a period of time at least 3 months, but not more than 12 months - the employer picks the length of time It is how an employer ascertains if you are a large employer It is how an employer determines who needs to be offered affordable and minimally essential health insurance coverage, or face Excise Tax (e.g., Assessable Payment, or penalty) What is the Administrative Period?: The period of time (up to 90 days) after the Measurement Period. This is the time when eligible employees are registered for coverage.

#7: What are the Measurement, Administrative, and Stability Periods All About? (cont d) What is the Stability Period? The period of the time after the Measurement and Administrative periods Must be greater than the Measurement period plus one month or 12 months This is the time when coverage is offered for those determined eligible

#7: What are the Measurement, Administrative, and Stability Periods All About? (cont d)

#8: Can I Classify My Workers as Independent Contractors? Very likely no ACA does not define employee, but common law definition / classification of employee applies

#9: Can I Lease Employees to Circumvent the Act? Yes, but leasing entity will very likely be subject to the ACA

#10: Other Employer Considerations Health Insurance Marketplace Notice An employer is required to provide notice of the availability of the Exchange, informing employees that: 1. The existence of the Marketplace; 2. That employees may be eligible for a subsidy under the Marketplace if the employer s share of the aggregate cost of benefits is less than 60percent; and 3. That if the employee purchases a policy through the Marketplace, he or she will lose the contribution to any health benefits offered by the employer Notice must be provided to each employee at the time of hiring Within 14 days of hire For existing employees, the notice must be give no later than October 1, 2013 Consequences for not providing notice?

#10: Other Employer Considerations (cont d) Prohibition on Annual Limits Beginning in 2014, annual limits on the dollar value of benefits for any participant or beneficiary will no longer be allowed However, group health plans may still place annual or lifetime limits on specific covered benefits that are not essential health benefits Prohibition on Excessive Waiting Periods Group health plans and a health insurance issuer offering group or individual health insurance coverage are prohibited from applying any waiting period that exceeds 90 days Waiting Period = the period that must pass before coverage begins for an employee or dependent who is otherwise eligible to enroll under the terms of a group health plan Check your plan!

#10: Other Employer Considerations (cont d) Two Types of Employee / Wellness Programs Allowed Post 2014 1. Health Contingent Wellness Programs Activity Only must perform or complete an activity related to a health factor Outcomes Based must attain or maintain a specific health outcome. Alternative required Reward cannot exceed 30percent of the cost of coverage; rewards for tobacco allowed to add an additional 20 percent 2. Participatory Wellness Programs Available to all employees regardless of health status No alternative required No limit on potential reward employee can receive

Emerging Employer Tactics to Combat PPACA Drop coverage if employees can qualify for government subsidies/medicaid, especially if won t trigger penalties (employee s eligible for Medicaid = No Excise Tax) Drop all workers to part-time (below 30 hours) to avoid penalties Drop spousal coverage Offer replacement compensation/benefits and tell employees to purchase their own coverage or pay individual penalty. Employer may incur the Excise Tax. Increase in wages to employees may impact their ability to obtain cost subsidies on the Exchange.

What Should Employers Do? Develop a Strategy Create a Compliance Plan Monitor Regulatory Environment Form a Team of Trusted Advisors

Thank you! Don McAnelly, CPA, ABV, CGMA Phone: (989) 799-9580 Email: don.mcanelly@rehmann.com www.rehmann.com Michael P. James, JD, MBA, CSSGB Phone: (517) 377-0823 Lansing (313) 237-7300 Detroit Email: mjames@fraserlawfirm.com www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljameslaw