In fact, ERISA attorney Daniel N. Kuperstein is warning employers everywhere that most health plans aren’t fully compliant with the host of regs they’re subject to.
Almighty plan document
A proper assessment of your health plan starts with the plan document, Kuperstein says. Simply put: If your plan doc doesn’t gibe with how your benefits are actually provided to employees, you’re out of compliance.Well-meaning employers will often get themselves into trouble by offering benefits and perks that aren’t detailed in the company’s plan document.
On top of an up-to-date plan document, employers have to make sure none of the language in their summary plan descriptions, benefits-related policies and benefits communications contradicts what’s written in the official plan document.
Some specific documents employers will want to review include: Employee notices, COBRA offerings and documents, FMLA info and health plan non-discrimination testing.
For a sample health plan compliance assessment checklist, visit. In addition, here are some major changes in the benefits world to keep in mind when it comes to compliance:
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