Tefra
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TEFRA stands for Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982. It was United States federal law that rescinded some of the effects of the Kemp-Roth Act passed the year before.
This is a type of insurance that you can pick from. You should talk to your insurance agent to determine the best options for you.
You are referring to TEFRA. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982. In application to working aged as its called and not those on Medicare for ESRD or Disability: For a Single Employer: In general the employer has 20 or more "total employees" for each working day in each of 20 or more calendar weeks in the current calendar year or the preceding calendar year.
AnswerFollowing are some of the differences: 1 US insurance tax laws are governed by tax rules like TEFRA, DEFRA and TAMRA while Indian insurance tax laws are governed by IT section 80 CCC.2. In India there is only one regulatory body - IRDA while in US there are separate regulatory bodies for each State. Moreover, the NAIC, which is a body of individual state insurance regulators exists in the US.3. Family insurance is not available in India, while it is available in US insurance.
I'm having the same problem finding transportation for my dev disabled son. To/from Lafayette/San Ramon area. Would you let me know if you find something? I checked with the Regional Center and waiting for approval for County Link. Did you check them out? Hi up here in MN we have the same issue and the school is very adamant their 65 yr old bus aide can handle the grand mal seizures and risk mgt of Autism for our 6ft 6inch special needs adolescent. WE have MA due to the federal TEFRA waiver though due to the severity of his special needs if they can find a driver for the route on our side of town they can do it for the school year. The add is posted for drivers, but very few responses they say it runs yr round due to the need for medical transport these days. Maybe that is an idea that will help I hope so because it is expensive. We are with you and really understand. Best wishes.
According to the BlueCross BlueShield Association Healthcare Coverage Glossary (link below) it is, "A federal designation that allows MCOs to enter into Medicare risk contracts without having to obtain federal qualification as an HMO." According to the same glossary MCO is, "Any entity that utilizes certain concepts or techniques to manage the accessibility, cost, and quality of health-care." You can discover the principles in the Medicare Managed Care Manual Chapter 17, Subchapter A TEFRA Cost-Based Payment Process and Principles (link below). Page 4 will get you started. One web page to work with these acronyms - to get a start - is the companion page for Case Western Reserve University Public Health Management & Policy Department's An On-Line Textbook Eighth Edition. May 2007. (Link below) By the graduate students in MPHP439 (Masters Program in Public Health). Instructor: Duncan Neuhauser. Edited By: Chinelo Enwonwu, MPH and Eva Nieder, MPH. This textbook is in the public domain and may be copied without permission. The companion page is titled AlphabetSoup Acronyms (link below).