It’s now or never for ERRP application

We all knew this day would come, and now it’s here.  New applications for the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP) will be received only until 5 pm on Thursday, May 5th. The last time we blogged about this, the ERRP money was going fast.  Now the urgency is clear. So if you’ve been thinking about […]Read More… from It’s now or never for ERRP application

ERRP update: it’s time to make your move

In our last ERRP post, we noted that $1 billion of the original $5 billion in Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP) funds has been paid out.  Now, according to an article this week in Business Insurance, the US Dept of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates that $3.6 billion will have been paid out in […]Read More… from ERRP update: it’s time to make your move

ERRP funds are going fast, but employers still have time to act

billion of the original $5 billion has now been paid out under the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP), according to an article this month in Business Insurance. We’ve been watching the ERRP since its inception (posts 1, 2, 3, 4), and didn’t think the $5 billion allocation would last long. A July 2010 EBRI article […]Read More… from ERRP funds are going fast, but employers still have time to act

ERRP Reimbursement and Website Update

A quick update on the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP):  Over the past few months, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been busy gearing up for the implementation of the ERRP. As you may recall from our earlier posts (1, 2, 3), this is a program that’s part of the larger healthcare […]Read More… from ERRP Reimbursement and Website Update

Preparing to Apply for the ERRP Subsidy

We’ve had a couple of initial posts on the new Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP): the first one gave a quick overview of the amount of funds available, while the second post described options for spending the reimbursement. In this post, I’d like to give a quick overview of some actions plan sponsors can take […]Read More… from Preparing to Apply for the ERRP Subsidy

Update: the retiree health reinsurance gold rush

Last week, the HHS published an interim final rule for the new Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (should we call it ERRP?). In our first post on this, we noted that a lot was still unknown.  There still is, but it’s becoming clearer. The White House fact sheet says “Employers can use the savings to either […]Read More… from Update: the retiree health reinsurance gold rush

The retiree health reinsurance gold rush

There’s an intriguing provision in the new health care reform law for retiree medical plans:  80% reinsurance for each early retiree’s claims between $15,000 and $90,000.  The official summary is here. There’s a fixed amount of money available for this, just $5 billion.  When it’s gone, it’s gone.  And remember that $5 billion doesn’t go […]Read More… from The retiree health reinsurance gold rush