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When three major government agencies want to take credit, it's gotta be good.
The Transparency in Coverage final rule was released on Oct. 29 by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Labor, and the Department of the Treasury. It cements President Trump’s executive order price and quality healthcare transparency, which he signed in the summer of 2019.
What does the rule mean, and how specifically does it affect things like high-deductible plans and health savings accounts (HSA)? As always, we turn to TAPO Jamie Greenleaf for answers. Greenleaf, with high-profile firm Cafaro Greenleaf, recently launched TILT, a health benefits advisory firm. She has plenty to say about the new rule, the HSA landscape, and how it impacts consumers and investors.
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When three major government agencies want to take credit, it's gotta be good.
The Transparency in Coverage final rule was released on Oct. 29 by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Labor, and the Department of the Treasury. It cements President Trump’s executive order price and quality healthcare transparency, which he signed in the summer of 2019.
What does the rule mean, and how specifically does it affect things like high-deductible plans and health savings accounts (HSA)? As always, we turn to TAPO Jamie Greenleaf for answers. Greenleaf, with high-profile firm Cafaro Greenleaf, recently launched TILT, a health benefits advisory firm. She has plenty to say about the new rule, the HSA landscape, and how it impacts consumers and investors.

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