Key provisions in health care reform to impact employers' benefit plans: Ceridian Web forum

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Ceridian Corporation, a leading provider of managed human resource, employee benefits administration, tax filing and payroll outsourcing solutions, announced today it will present a free educational Web forum to help employers understand the changes they will soon need to make to their benefits plans on account of health care reform.

“Although health care reform will phase in over a number of years, there are several key provisions that will impact employers' 2011 benefit plans during this year's open enrollment”

Health Care Reform: Impact on Your 2011 Benefit Plans…and Beyond: What employers need to know now to prepare for the new regulations and changes ahead, will be broadcast live from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time on April 6, 2010.

Those interested in attending can register by clicking here or by visiting www.ceridian.com.

"Although health care reform will phase in over a number of years, there are several key provisions that will impact employers' 2011 benefit plans during this year's open enrollment," said Jim O'Connell, Ceridian's legislative affairs expert and the Web forum's presenter.

The free hour-long presentation, the second in Ceridian's series of educational Web forums on health care reform, will cover:

  • Provisions that take effect for employers' 2011 benefit plans
  • New reporting requirements
  • Changes employers will be required to make in the design and administration of their benefit plans
  • Information employers need to communicate to employees regarding plan changes

Ceridian will sponsor additional Web forums in the coming months, focusing on topics of vital interest to employers and brokers, including compliance issues, health plan redesign and benefits strategies for greater health care cost savings.

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