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Navigating Mental Health Parity: What Self-Funded Plans Need to Know

On April 24, 2025
In 2008, under the George W. Bush administration, the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) was enacted to ensure that health insurance plans did not impose more restrictive limitations on mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD) benefits – assuming they were initially covered – than those imposed on medical and surgical (M/S) benefits. More specifically, health insurers were forbidden from applying limitations such as prior authorizations, unreasonably high copays, or visit restrictions to mental health/substance use disorder treatments when medical/surgical treatments did not have such imposing constraints.

The Phia Group's 2nd Quarter 2025 Newsletter

On April 24, 2025
The Phia Group is off to a great start in the second quarter of 2025! Check out our newsletter to get acquainted with some of the latest happenings in our neck of the woods.

A Discussion of the Executive Order to Lower Drug Prices

On April 23, 2025
The high costs associated with prescription drugs consistently provoke conversation in the self-funded healthcare industry. Not only is it an issue that most health plans encounter, but it is also a concern that trickles down to the member-level. Whether you’ve personally experienced the effects of high-cost drugs, or they have impacted a close family member, we can all empathize with the stress of having to pay for an expensive prescription.

Empowering Plans: P216 – Why 2025 is the Year to Go Self-Funded

On April 22, 2025
Our consulting team has received numerous questions in Q1 2025 about employers considering self-funding their health plans. Join Attorneys Jennifer McCormick and Kelly Dempsey as they go through what the driving factors are behind employers considering self-funding, the pros and cons of self-funding, and some of the major differences employers will encounter. If you’re considering taking the leap, take a listen first!

AI to the Rescue? How Machine Learning May Revolutionize Drug Repurposing

On April 15, 2025
Without question, artificial intelligence beholds many downright frightening risks when implemented in the healthcare field. Without proper oversight, AI could have the final say in depriving a patient of a necessary procedure or steering them towards a suboptimal physician. Or the still nascent technology, if unchecked, could account for a HIPAA breach with the slapdash handling of PHI. Yet, that being said, AI is undoubtedly here to stay and as far as the healthcare industry is concerned, this technological revolution is brimming with astonishing potential, as evidenced by the recent development of AI expediting the repurposing of existing drugs for treatment of rare diseases.

Tariff Talk - How Trump’s Pharmaceutical Tariffs Could Impact You (and How You Can Prepare)

On April 11, 2025
As the self-insurance industry braces for potential changes under President Trump’s administration, one issue looms large: impending tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs. These proposed tariffs, aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing, could ripple through the healthcare ecosystem, affecting employers sponsoring self-funded health plans, third-party administrators (TPAs), stop-loss carriers, brokers, and vendors. For an industry built on balancing cost control with quality care, understanding these impacts and preparing strategically is critical. More importantly, as we navigate these changes, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to ensuring that our members get access to quality, affordable prescription drugs.

Care Empowered Pricing as a Money Saver

On April 10, 2025
For over a quarter century, The Phia Group has championed a broad spectrum of cost containment initiatives to empower health plans and ultimately, their respective participants. The Phia Group believes that its latest endeavor—Care Empowered Pricing (CEP)—may be its most robust cost containment program yet. At its core, CEP is engineered to, quite simply, save plans money and as you can see below, there are a number of ways our revolutionary offering does so.

Proceed with Caution: A.I. Has Forever Changed Healthcare – but at What Cost?

On April 10, 2025
Steven Spielberg’s 2001 summer blockbuster A.I. Artificial Intelligence may not have been the director’s most highly acclaimed film, but it may very well have been his most prescient work. Here we are, nearly a quarter century later, and A.I. continues to be all the rage in nearly every facet of society, including, yes, healthcare. The potential breakthroughs for enhancing patient outcomes are breathtaking, truly resembling features of a sci-fi flick. However, as we’ve painfully realized over the past couple years, the robots can’t be trusted to do everything – especially when patients’ information (and lives?) are at risk. Indeed, there continue to be considerable ethical concerns such as algorithmic bias and data privacy violations when A.I. meets healthcare. Undoubtedly, A.I.’s influence on healthcare is a loaded, multifaceted topic.

Empowering Plans: P215 – Plan Sponsor Discretion Advised

On April 8, 2025
ERISA gives plan sponsors great power and great responsibility. On this week’s podcast, attorneys Ron Peck and Nick Bonds get back to ERISA fundamentals to talk about how to really embrace fiduciary status and properly exercise discretionary authority.

Overhauling HHS – Can a Leaner, Meaner HHS Make America Healthy Again?

On April 7, 2025
The second Trump administration has not been shy about taking steps to shake up U.S. health policy. There has been a flurry of executive orders on a range of healthcare topics, including stepping up enforcement of price transparency rules; a push to expand coverage for and lower the out-of-pocket costs for in vitro fertilization; and taking steps to redefine sex-based discrimination in federal policy and to discourage treatments for gender dysphoria. Even so, the executive action poised to have the broadest impact on health policy may just be the sweeping changes being made to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Empowering Plans: P214 – Unpacking Weight Loss Drugs

On March 28, 2025
On this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Corey Crigger and Kendall Jackson discuss the hot button topic of weight loss drugs. Tune in to learn more about the latest advances in this space and the various coverage and exclusion options plans may pursue.

The Social Impact of Mental Health Parity Testing Explained

On March 24, 2025
Explore the social impact of mental health parity testing, including its effects on access to care, stigma reduction, and the importance of equitable treatment.

Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine | A New Hope on the Horizon

On March 17, 2025
Learn about the promising new pancreatic cancer vaccine, Lenmeldy, & its potential to revolutionize treatment for this disease & improve patient outcomes.

Empowering Plans: P213 – Error 304: Good Faith Negotiation Not Found

On March 13, 2025
Artificial intelligence may be changing the trajectory of the self-funded industry – but can it negotiate? In this episode of The Phia Group’s Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Brian O’Hara and Jon Jablon break down real-life examples of AI-driven responses in the No Surprises Act’s Open Negotiations process that range from nonsensical to outright misleading, where negotiating with AI is like trying to haggle with a toaster. From missing claim numbers to automated counteroffers that make no sense, Brian and Jon discuss whether AI is making negotiations easier, or defeating the purpose of the statutory process to begin with. Tune in for an honest discussion of the pitfalls of AI in No Surprises Act negotiations.

RBP vs. PPO Plans | Understanding the Key Differences

On February 27, 2025
Explore the differences between Reference-Based Pricing (RBP) and PPO plans, including their benefits, drawbacks, and implications for healthcare costs.
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