ct and the Americans With Disabilities Act. Employers would be generally governed by rules established by different agencies. The bill is trying to streamline the regulatory scheme, said Kathryn Wilber, a senior official at the American Benefits Council, which represents employers interests.
Date: Mar 11, 2017
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Limits on consumer costs in health care law delayed
systems. Benefit managers using different computer systems often cannot keep track of all the out-of-pocket costs incurred by a particular individual, said Kathryn Wilber, a lawyer at the American Benefits Council, which represents many Fortune 500 companies that provide coverage to employees.
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