1095/1094 Reporting continues to be the law of the land. Employers with 50 or more FTEs (as well as related companies) must comply with reporting requirements for the 2020 calendar year and the foreseeable future.
The outlook is ominous as the IRS continues to send out those dreaded 226-J penalty letters. Non-compliant employers continue to be at risk and will face material penalties.
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HR Best Practices
President
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(201) 891-8010
In 2001 Mr. Gerver started HR Best Practices, a data-driven healthcare cost containment, compliance, and auditing company. Since its inception HR Best Practices has saved employers hundreds of millions of dollars by reviewing and analyzing medical, pharmacy, and workers’ compensation claims.
As an agile entrepreneur, Mr. Gerver and the HR Best Practices team created its proprietary Covid-19 Workforce Risk Scoring methodology. At the core of this unique and valuable risk mitigation approach is the use of Census, Job, and Claims data which is utilized to calculate location-specific risk scores. The main deliverable is an objective blueprint for reopening and operating largely based on the health of employees by worksite location.
HR Best Practices is cited as a Gold List member in The Disease Management Purchasing Coalition resource directory. Prior to 2001, he worked for 18 years within the Benefits, HR, and Payroll space for PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Computer Sciences Corporation, and Mercer HR Consulting.