KYAHU Newsletter June–GLAHU Update

As President of the Greater Louisville Association I would like to say thank you to all of our board members, general membership, and speakers we have had over the year.  This year the board felt it very important to have speakers that were applicable to the changing times and hopefully we accomplished that for everyone. …

KYAHU Newsletter June–WKAHU Update

  kelly@worthins.com – Outlook Web App// // // KYAHU serves both “larger chapter” brokers/consultants in Louisville and Lexington, as well as “largely independent” members out in the state.  The Board of Directors hosted a webinar call earlier this week, focused on opening a dialogue with those members in more rural areas.  State President Matt Schwartz…

KYAHU Newsletter–Compliance Corner

  kelly@worthins.com – Outlook Web App// // // Understanding Section 125 Qualifying Events, HIPAA Special Enrollment Rights and Marketplace Special Enrollment Periods It’s a topic that always garners questions: Section 125 qualifying events. When an employer permits an employee to pay pre-tax dollars for health benefits, the employee cannot change that election mid-year without experiencing…

KYAHU Newsletter–From The President

kelly@worthins.com – Outlook Web App// // // Kentucky Board Collaborates with Local AHU’s                                                              It’s good to know that an organization you support – and that supports you in return – operates in the most efficient and effective manner possible.  A few months ago, your State Association Board opened a line of communication with the…

KYAHU Newsletter–June Save The Date!

After such a successful event this year, we are busy working on next year’s KYAHU Golf Classic.  Mark your calendar now to attend the 2015 outing on April 20th at Hunting Creek Country Club. We are excited to keep building on our recent success! Our committee is still looking for volunteers to help with this…

KYAHU Newsletter–June Lobbyist Update

Kynect News: While the federal exchanges are experiencing backlogs in the verification process, Kentucky has largely avoided these problems, using case workers to comb through and fix discrepancies in federal data (income, citizenship, etc.). Kentucky residents have gotten more than $52 million in federal tax-credit subsidies through Kynect since January. Danny Slaton

KYAHU Newsletter–May CKAHU Update

As we wind down our current association year, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our board members and sponsors that have made this year so successful.  All of our board members take time out of their busy schedules to give back to our industry.   It is an honor to serve…

KYAHU Newsletter–May GLAHU Update

GLAHU moved away from the Healthcare Reform and Exchange focus for the April and May meetings to discuss some Marketing and IT progressive thinking.  Our June meeting we will be installing our new slate of officers and will have a featured speaker from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services Ms. Lisa Lee.  Ms. Lee…

KYAHU Newsletter–May President’s Message

State Association Beginning to “Flower”  I’m sure you know the old adage around Kentucky … April showers bring May flowers.  From my vantage point, the 2013-2014 Board of Directors began planting seeds last summer, as we sat down to plan a vision for your Association in the coming year.  Our theme, Communication, Education and Legislation…

KYAHU Newsletter–May A Media Moment from NAHU

A Media Moment from NAHUMay 2, 2014 Promote Yourself with NAHU Ad TemplatesAs part of the second and final phase of our national media campaign, we’ve created five ad templates that you can customize in order to promote yourself and your business. Armed with these custom ads, you can work with outside websites or advertising…