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Employers should be providing certain benefit notices to their employees at open enrollment time, such as the summary of benefits and coverage (SBC). Other notices must be distributed annually, and employers often choose to include them in their open enrollment materials for convenience.
Some benefit notices apply to all group health plans. Other benefit notices only apply to certain group health plans, based on plan design and coverage. Employers should review their open enrollment materials to make sure they are accurately reflecting the terms and cost of coverage. Any plan design changes for 2022 should be communicated to employees through a summary of material modifications (SMM) or an updated plan description (SPD).
Click on the image below for a summary of benefit notices that should be provided at open enrollment time.
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This blog is intended to be a compilation of information and resources pulled from federal, state, and local agencies. This is not intended to be legal advice. For up to the minute information and guidance on COVID-19, please follow the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and your local health organizations.