Most Employers Say They're Ready for PPACA
More employers than might be thought are well ahead in preparing to meet the requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.That’s according to a survey of HR managers conducted with the coming open enrollment season in mind. Wellness program consultant and provider Keas said its survey of more than 100 HR professionals found that three-quarters of them had taken steps to meet the law’s original Jan. 1, 2014 deadline. Another 58 percent were confident they would still be fully compliant with the act by January, despite the Obama administration decision to delay implementation of the employer mandate until January 2015.
Offering a less optimistic view on the question, Aflac on Wednesday released results of a much larger, but professionally broader, study that found that just 9 percent of respondents felt their employers were “very prepared” to meet the law’s requirements. Seven of 10 workers interviewed for the Aflac study said a very basic requirement of the PPACA — that employers communicate benefits package options to workers by Oct. 1 — had yet to happen.
The Keas “HR Executive Survey” identified top open enrollment pain points for HR managers in the reform era included educating employees about available benefits (47 percent) and getting employees to participate in benefits selection (22 percent).
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