AVMA relaunches association health plan program six years after Affordable Care Act forced such plans in legal gray area The American Veterinary Medical Association will get back into the business of offering association health plans later this year, making it the latest group to push ahead with health coverage even as the legality of such programs is being weighed in federal courts.
Read MoreTechnology expert provides ‘next practices' for how to help profession or industry adapt to changes coming from artificial intelligence Jeff De Cagna doesn't care for the term "best practices" when talking about how associations can remain relevant as they adjust to the changes artificial intelligence is bringing to their industries and professions. He instead prefers to speak about "next practices."
Read MoreSoftware for managing, delivering educational content can be good investment if groups do their homework ahead of time
Read MoreTechKNOWLEDGEyThird in a yearlong series focused on how association leaders can identify, engage and channel disruption to benefit their groups By Scott Klososky
Read MoreImplementation gives some associations until 2022 to file first digital return; advocates see benefit to nonprofits and public policy A new law mandates tax-exempt organizations to file their tax returns electronically, but the requirement will be phased in gradually. President Donald Trump signed the Taxpayer First Act on July 1, an Internal Revenue Service reform effort that contains the electronic Form 990 provision.
Read MoreSixteen-year leader stepped back from day-to-day management June 27 to focus on health; EVP Susan Robertson named interim CEO Graham
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