05 Mar 2024
Don’t Take a Chance: Manage Your Health and Welfare Plan Risks
Fiduciary risk in sponsoring health and other welfare plans has grown with the passage of the Affordable Care Act and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (which includes the No Surprises Act). Cost and expense transparency can lead to participants’ second-guessing the sponsor’s choices with respect to these plans. That could mean that investment/fiduciary committees, normally focused on retirement plans, may need to broaden their responsibilities to monitor health and other welfare plan activities, and their reporting and disclosure compliance, too.
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Apply similar monitoring functions to a health plan as your investment committee now does for your retirement plans. While, for health and welfare plans, the focus will be on comporting with the disclosure requirements of the No Surprises Act and other health plan transparency rules of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, remember to have the investment committee review the Form 5500 schedules and the fees paid to insurers and third parties. The review is an important step toward satisfying fiduciary compliance.
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