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How to Safely Dispose of Unused Medicines
Is your medicine cabinet full of drugs you no longer use? It’s important to remember that what is safe for you may be harmful for someone else. Here are the best ways to dispose of your expired, unwanted or unused medicines.
ACA Affordability Rates for 2023 Are Announced
The Internal Revenue Service has released inflation-adjustment amounts for 2023 that are used to determine whether employer-sponsored coverage is affordable for purposes of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This represents the lowest affordability threshold since the ACA was implemented in 2014. How will this impact businesses and workers?
Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment Could Reach 10.5% in 2023
Based on consumer price index data for June, Social Security recipients could receive a record high cost-of-living adjustment in 2023 due to rising inflation. This would represent the first time an increase has reached double digits in four decades.
Key Questions About the Monkeypox Outbreak
Monkeypox is an infectious disease related to smallpox. In May 2022, multiple cases were first identified in the U.S. and several other countries where it has not been an endemic. This article answers key questions about the U.S. outbreak and identifies issues moving forward.
Warmest Retirement Wishes to PacFed Founder Jim Garrison
As PacFed founder Jim Garrison enters retirement, we honor his leadership and legacy with a deep sense of gratitude and admiration. Thanks to his vision and passion, PacFed is not only distinguished by its success in the employee benefits industry, but by its commitment to serving the community.
How to Plan for Vacation When You’re a Caregiver
Taking care of an elderly parent or loved one can be physically and emotionally draining. Whether you’re the daily caregiver or provide assistance on a regular basis, it’s important to take the time you need to rest and rejuvenate. Here are some tips on how to plan for your upcoming vacation.
New Employee Benefits Survey Ranks Healthcare at the Top
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses adapted employee benefits to help protect the physical, mental and economic health of workers and their families. A new national survey shows that employers consider health-related benefits more important to workers than ever before.
New Executive Order Expands Healthcare Services for LGBTQI+ Individuals
Coinciding with national Pride Month, President Biden recently took action to expand access to medical services, reduce stigma in treating patients with unique needs and break down barriers to care for the LGBTQI+ community.
New Guidance on the No Surprises Act
The No Surprises Act helps protect patients against unexpected medical bills from out-of-network providers. Here is the latest federal guidance on how to implement this new legislation.
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