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Legal Alert
January 30, 2012
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by Catherine M. Stowers & Krieg
DeVault On-site clinics utilized in conjunction with a
group health plan are becoming an increasingly common method to help
employers address the rising cost of health care. The issues in
implementing an on-site clinic may seem obvious: Finding a service
provider; installing an appropriate facility; and addressing employee
access during work hours. However, there are less obvious but equally
important compliance concerns that arise when an on-site clinic is
implemented. Such clinics maintained on an employer’s premises for
“treatment of minor injuries or illness or rendering first aid in
case of an accident during working hours” are exempt from the
reporting and disclosure requirements of ERISA and other federal
mandates such as COBRA. However, to the extent that employer-provided
on-site clinics provide services beyond treatment for minor injuries and
first aid, they are a means of providing medical care, and the
requirements of federal law are important... read more »
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