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One Year Post-Dobbs Decision

On July 5, 2023
June 27, 2023 marked one year since the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) overturned the constitutional right to abortion in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Over the last 12 months, half of the states have passed some type of abortion restriction or complete ban and many more are in the process of creating legislation. Some of these laws include the possibility for civil or criminal penalties against women who obtain abortions, doctors who perform abortions, or even individuals who, broadly, facilitate abortions.

The Phia Group and Healthcare Recovery Solutions (HRS) Join Forces to Empower Healthcare Payers in Recovering Lost Dollars from PFAS, PFOA and PFOS Payouts

On June 29, 2023
The Phia Group, a distinguished leader in healthcare cost containment, and Healthcare Recovery Solutions (HRS), a prominent healthcare mass tort subrogation expert, announce their most recent and pressing initiative. In response to an environmental crisis in the US, our team is launching a robust initiative to provide unparalleled recovery solutions for healthcare payer clients. Through the integration of our unique and exclusive capabilities, including patented, state-of-the-art mass tort data analytics and subrogation recovery specialists, we will offer an extraordinary opportunity for clients to identify and recover medical costs associated with toxic chemicals known as PFAS, PFOA and PFOS.

Empowering Plans: P165 – Artificial Intelligence Meets Subrogation

On June 26, 2023
We are halfway through 2023, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) remains one of the year’s hottest topics, particularly in the worlds of business and healthcare. In the latest edition of The Phia Group’s Empowering Plans podcast, Attorneys Jon Jablon and Cindy Merrell zero in on how AI could have a monumental impact on the field of subrogation within the larger context of healthcare law.

Merck vs. Biden

On June 23, 2023
The globally recognized, multi-billion-dollar pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. sued the U.S. government on June 6th in an effort to halt the Medicare drug price negotiation program contained in the Inflation Reduction Act. The drug negotiation program aims to form agreements with drugmakers to lower costs on their most expensive drugs, which will save billions of dollars for Americans, particularly those on Medicare, while sapping Big Pharma of billions in potential revenue. In the first attempt by a drugmaker to challenge the law, Merck is pushing to be declared exempt from the drug price negotiation program, which they claim would lower their drug prices by 25 to 60 percent below market value.

What Happens When Auto and Health Insurance Collide?

On June 20, 2023
I remember when I graduated college, I was in the early stages of adulthood and my parents told me that I needed to get my own car insurance. Beyond knowing that my monthly bills were going up, I had little understanding about car insurance other than it was required and it provided protection in the event of an accident. After over a decade of practicing, law I have found that most adults (not just recent college graduates) do not actually know or understand their own auto coverage. Even fewer adults know how auto insurance and health benefits may intersect in the event of an auto collision.

The Phia Group Introduces its Phia Ignite Repricing Engine: A Game-Changer in Cost Containment

On June 14, 2023
Read about The Phia Group's new Phia Ignite Repricing Engine. Learn how Phia Ignite will strengthen our efforts to empower plans.

Empowering Plans: P164 – The Key to a Successful Self-funding Experience: Knowledge!

On June 9, 2023
With many self-funded employers entering the field from a world where their benefits are “set it and forget it,” educating plan sponsors about their obligations, relationships, opportunities, and risks is often the difference between retaining and losing a client. Attorneys Andrew Silverio and Christopher Aguiar muse about the challenges arising when self-funded plans aren’t educated about their benefit offerings, the risk mitigation mechanisms, and the cost containment tools being utilized to ensure the plan’s viability.

A Weight Off My Chest

On June 6, 2023
Insurance is supposed to be something you purchase to protect yourself against unforeseen – but costly – losses. You don’t “expect” to be involved in a motor-vehicle accident, but you purchase automobile insurance to protect yourself against the costs incurred in an accident. You don’t expect your home to flood or burn down, but you purchase homeowner’s insurance to protect yourself against the costs incurred in such incidents. Automobile insurance does not pay to fill your car’s gas tank or change the oil. These are foreseen, planned costs of automobile ownership and maintenance. Homeowner’s insurance does not pay to replace the filters in your HVAC or power wash mold from the siding. These are foreseen, planned costs of home ownership and maintenance. Why, then, does health insurance pay for foreseen, planned costs of your body’s maintenance? More importantly, how have recent trends taken advantage of our addiction to health insurance, and the expectation that it will pay for everything?

Autism Benefits: DOL Enforcement for Sufficient Coverage

On May 22, 2023
About 1 in 36 children in the United States has autism spectrum disorder, which is a lifelong condition that can affect a person’s behavior, communication, interactions, and ability to learn. The Department of Labor (DOL) continues strongly advocating for more comprehensive autism coverage under group health plans and Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has been working to ensure individuals who need treatment are able to access it. The Phia Group is also working hard to ensure plans are offering robust benefits while remaining compliant with mental health parity laws.

Empowering Plans: P163 – ChatGPT: Disrupting the Healthcare Industry

On May 19, 2023
In this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Brady Bizarro and Brian O'Hara provide an overview of ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI, and describe how it is disrupting the healthcare industry. In particular, they focus on one emerging use for the technology - acting as a virtual assistant for patient care. What are the advantages of using AI in this manner? What are the concerns? Tune in for what will be a topic that we revisit in the coming weeks and months!

The Business of Benefits

On May 18, 2023
Those who service health benefit plans are usually focused on delivering the most robust coverage for the least cost. Yet, all too often we forget that our industry, like any other, only thrives when our own businesses prosper. From adjustments to a post-pandemic environment (and employee populations working remotely from numerous locations), to conflict resolution between entities (such as disputes between plans, stop-loss, and TPAs over reimbursement of fees for savings and management of the NSA), join The Phia Group as we discuss the current events and case studies that will impact whether your own organization sinks or swims.

Empowering Plans: P162 – Mind the Gap 2.0: Don’t be Afraid to Ask for a Handbook

On May 12, 2023
In this episode of Empowering Plans, Kelly Dempsey and Kevin Brady outline the relevant details provided within our Handbook Gap Free Reviews. They provide a description of the service, the case studies which gave rise to this service and describe why a review of the Handbook is more important now than ever before!

Digitizing Subrogation

On May 10, 2023
When it comes to subrogation, The Phia Group has over 20 years’ experience serving clients nation-wide. Our attorneys are some of the industry’s most well-versed subrogation experts who can relate to a wide swath of health plans – from self-insured to Medicare-based ones. But we know there can be a great deal of attrition and stiff competition in the subrogation space, which is why for the better part of the past decade there has been a company-wide initiative to digitize our products, most notably The Phia System™ and Case Management System.

Unwrapping the Benefits to Your Plan

On May 4, 2023
On January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act (NSA) officially went into effect, affording protection to patients against surprise medical bills on certain types of claims, including out-of-network emergency services, ancillary out-of-network professional services rendered at in-network facilities, and air ambulance services. While the NSA has spared countless patients from potentially devastating balance bills, its complex and ever-evolving dispute resolution process has created headaches for plans and providers alike. Luckily, Phia Unwrapped includes NSA support services during the Open Negotiation period and, if necessary, Independent Dispute Resolution.

Empowering Plans: P161 – New Challenges to Old Favorites - NSA, ACA, and more (Acronyms)!

On April 28, 2023
In their latest podcast, Attorneys Nick Bonds and Corey Crigger are back to discuss the No Surprises Act (NSA) and the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Join them as they provide an overview of each of these laws and the recent legal challenges out of Nick’s home state of Texas. Will payment determinations resume? Has the ACA finally been struck down? Tune in to find out!