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The Bar on Healthcare
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68 episodes
4 weeks ago
A monthly podcast highlighting changes to US health care public policy. Join hosts J.D. Piro and Kerri Willis of Aon, as they discuss what these changes mean for both employers and employees.
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A monthly podcast highlighting changes to US health care public policy. Join hosts J.D. Piro and Kerri Willis of Aon, as they discuss what these changes mean for both employers and employees.
Show more...
Business
Health & Fitness
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Congress Passes a Funding Bill
The Bar on Healthcare
18 minutes 4 seconds
10 months ago
Congress Passes a Funding Bill
Happy New Year from the Bar! Just before the holidays, Congress was poised to pass a government funding bill that had some long ranging effects on employer group health plans. That bill didn’t make it, but the one that passed still had some tangible effects. JD and Kerri discuss the effects of what Congress did, and what they didn’t do. Also, some updates on cases making their way through the courts to keep an eye on in 2025. And in Last Call, a delayed tribute to all those that help us bring this podcast to life. Cheers!
The Bar on Healthcare
A monthly podcast highlighting changes to US health care public policy. Join hosts J.D. Piro and Kerri Willis of Aon, as they discuss what these changes mean for both employers and employees.