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Risk Corridors Payment Recovery Opportunity Webinar

Webinar | 11.30.16, 7:30 AM EST - 8:00 AM EST

Health plans which participated in the health insurance exchanges in 2014, 2015, and/or 2016 are encouraged to participate to learn about their rights to receive full payment from the federal government under ACA Section 1342’s risk corridors program. The health insurance exchanges proved to be a challenging market for health plans. And the federal government’s failure to make full payments under the risk corridors program has put plans in a precarious position.


This short 30 minute webinar will walk you through:


  1. The risk corridors program and opportunities to recover funds the federal government owes you;
  2. The current state of play in the risk corridors litigation; and
  3. Potential legislative actions that may impact your right to recovery and funds available to satisfy a judgment


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