(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the Affordable Care Act, Hoosier businesses are facing big changes to their employer-provided health care. With so many questions on compliance obligations and important strategic decisions at hand, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce is offering a new seminar: Health Care Reform: What Happens Now?
This half-day workshop, presented by Ice Miller legal counsel, will take place July 24 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Indiana Chamber's downtown Indianapolis conference center.
Topics for discussion include the creation and distribution of the summary of benefits and coverage; form W-2 reporting obligations; new fees imposed on health plans for patient-centered research; new limits for health flexible spending accounts; state-based health insurance exchanges; employer penalties for failing to provide minimum health coverage; and the expansion of the Department of Labor's audit program.
The cost for the seminar is $199 for Indiana Chamber members; $229 for non-members. Any company sending one employee may send a second for half the price. The course is part of the Indiana Chamber's Human Resource Specialist Certificate program and attendees will receive .5 credit toward completion of the program.
For more information on the seminar or to register, visit www.indianachamber.com/conferences or call (800) 824-6885 or (317) 264-6885.
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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is the state's largest broad-based business advocacy and information organization, representing nearly 5,000 member companies that employ 800,000 Hoosier workers.

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