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February 26, 2026

Self-Insured Medical Plan Compliance Strategies

Self-insured medical plans continue to face heightened scrutiny from regulators and increased exposure to penalties for technical compliance failures. This webinar focused on practical, real-world issues that employers and plan fiduciaries should be reviewing now. 

During the webinar, our attorneys discussed:

  • Key federal compliance obligations affecting self-insured medical plans
  • Common compliance gaps that create risk for employers
  • Best practices for documentation, administration, and oversight
  • Recent regulatory developments and enforcement trends to watch

Attendees received a medical plan compliance checklist, a practical tool you can use to assess current plan compliance and identify next steps, and a summary of plan design and document strategies, which is designed to minimize litigation and liability risks. 

This webinar was presented by Art Marrapese, Michael McGovern, and Shawn Chowdhury. If you would like a recording of this webinar, click here.

If you have any questions regarding this webinar, please contact Art Marrapese, Employee Benefits Practice Area chair, at amarrapese@barclaydamon.com; Michael McGovern, partner, at mmcgtovern@barclaydamon.com; or Shawn Chowdhury, associate, at schowdhury@barclaydamon.com.
 

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