The Phia Group

The Phia Group's Podcast

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The Phia Group, LLC is an experienced provider of health care cost containment techniques offering comprehensive consulting services, legal expertise, plan document drafting, subrogation and overpayment recovery, claim negotiation, and plan defense designed to control costs and protect plan assets. 

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Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 285: Empowering Plans: P246 – Recent 340B Litigation 01.07.2026

On this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast series, Attorneys Kelly Dempsey and Naga Vivekanandan discuss recent 340B litigation filed by three major hospital systems. They explain how the 340B program works and summarize the allegations in the lawsuit, as well as explore what these cases could mean for contract pharmacy arrangements and self-funded plans. 

Episode 284: Empowering Plans: P245 – Clear Eyes, Good Governance, Can't Lose 22.06.2026

On this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast series, attorneys Jen McCormick and Nick Bonds talk through some of the pressures self-funded plans face from every direction -- rising member costs, PBM opacity, shifting coverage models, and instability in the individual market. The plans that respond well are those with clear governance and the ability to keep track of who decides, who communicate...

Episode 283: Empowering Plans: P244 – The Appeal and the Risks of Alternative Health Care Arrangements 04.06.2026

On this week's Empowering Plans Podcast, attorneys Ron Peck and Nick Bonds discuss the growing popularity of alternative healthcare arrangements. What's driving interest in these alternatives? What financial pressures are fueling their growth? Can they deliver on their promise? In a landscape of ever-increasing healthcare costs, these arrangements often offer a more affordable alternative to tradi...

Episode 282: Empowering Plans: P243 – Navigating Medicare Incentivization Rules 22.05.2026

In this installment of The Phia Group’s Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Kendall Jackson and Jon Jablon break down the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and what it means for self-funded group health plans. From prohibited incentives to noncompliant plan language, and the surprisingly thin line between educating and encouraging employees about Medicare, this episode covers the compliance pitfalls th...

Episode 281: Empowering Plans: P242 – Surprises and The No Surprises Act 08.05.2026

Join attorneys Cindy Merrell and Bryan Dunton as they take a deep dive into real-world cases involving the No Surprises Act. Cindy and Bryan break down how the Act is being applied, highlight common issues and pitfalls, and discuss what these cases mean for payors, providers, and other stakeholders navigating these billing disputes.

Episode 280: Empowering Plans: P241 – Headlines and Finish Lines – Phia’s Derby Preview 30.04.2026

It is time again for the fastest 20 minutes in podcasting as Cindy Merrell and Corey Crigger take over the Empowering Plans podcast to preview The Kentucky Derby. Don’t worry, this podcast isn’t solely about horse racing! Cindy and Corey also discuss two big news items that affect the healthcare industry – litigation surrounding Roundup and a major article in the New York Times about the No Surpri...

Episode 279: Empowering Plans: P240 – Tobacco Surcharge Litigation Is Hitting a New Level 08.04.2026

As a follow-up to this past January’s podcast episode on tobacco surcharges, new litigation has been filing and this time, it’s on a much larger scale. Humana is facing a class-action lawsuit, filed on March 17, 2026, alleging violations of the wellness program rules and fiduciary duties related to tobacco surcharge as part of a wellness program. Join attorneys Kelly Dempsey and Naga Vivekanandan...

Episode 278: Empowering Plans: P239 – The ACIP Case and What it Means for Health Plans 26.03.2026

On this week’s Empowering Plans Podcast , Attorneys Jen McCormick and Nick Bonds talk through a federal district court case out of Massachusetts that has put a preliminary pause on vaccine recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) – and why the case has broader potential implications than it may initially appear. They break down what happened, why the court inter...

Episode 277: Empowering Plans: P238 – Hot Topics and Spitting Fire with Ron E. Peck 12.03.2026

On this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorney Ron Peck engages in a one-on-one discussion with YOU, regarding two of the “hottest” topics being discussed on the road.  Don’t be left out; tune in now!

Episode 276: Empowering Plans: P237 – Where is the NSA at Today? 25.02.2026

On today’s episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Jon Jablon and Kendall Jackson discuss the current state of the No Surprises Act (NSA) and the Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process. From difficulties managing dispute volume to current litigation and legislative proposals, this episode provides key insight into changes to and challenges with the IDR process.

Episode 275: Empowering Plans: P236 – Dangers of Legacy Language 12.02.2026

In this installment of The Phia Group’s “Empowering Plans” podcast, attorneys Bryan Dunton and Cindy Merrell discuss what happens when laws evolve faster than contracts, and how many compliance failures live in old documents. This episode breaks down how legacy contract language creates modern risk under HIPAA Part 2 and emerging PBM transparency reforms, particularly where downstream data sharing...

Episode 274: Empowering Plans: P235 – The Latest No Surprises Act Developments: A 2026 Reality Check for TPAs 29.01.2026

In this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Brady Bizarro and Brian O’Hara share the latest information TPAs and employer plan sponsors need to know about the No Surprises Act. The discussion focuses on recent federal guidance, updated arbitration data, key court decisions affecting NSA enforcement, and practical takeaways for managing provider billing disputes and controlling plan...

Episode 273: Empowering Plans: P234 – Smoking Hot Litigation: When Tobacco Surcharges Go Up In Flames 16.01.2026

Tobacco surcharges have long been a common cost containment wellness tool for self-funded plans, but recent lawsuits are putting them under the microscope. In this episode, attorneys Kelly Dempsey and Naga Vivekanandan break down how tobacco surcharges work, why they are treated differently under federal law, and what recent court decisions mean for employers navigating wellness program risk.

Episode 272: Empowering Plans: P233 – The Butterfly Effect of Healthcare Costs 16.12.2025

In this episode, Phia Group legends – CLO Ron Peck and EVP Jen McCormick – dive deep into waters rarely discussed.  They contemplate how the rising costs of healthcare impact employers and their employees in areas outside of healthcare – from hiring to counting steps.  Join them as they share insight into this, and how to get employees and their families to embrace healthcare literacy, and positiv...

Episode 271: Empowering Plans: P232 – Get Psyched: Innovative Therapies on the Rise 05.12.2025

This week on the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Corey Crigger and Nick Bonds dig into the growing movement to use psychedelics in treating mental health and substance use disorders. As states ramp up research and regulation, they unpack what’s driving this shift — and what health plans should watch for in a changing compliance landscape.

Episode 270: Empowering Plans: P231 – Are EHBs Really That “Essential”? 20.11.2025

In the latest installment of The Phia Group’s “Empowering Plans” podcast, attorneys Kendall Jackson and Jon Jablon explore Essential Health Benefits – an important facet of self-funded health plans that seems straightforward, but has garnered a great deal of confusion and misconception through the years. This episode touches on the significance of state benchmark plans, the difference between EHBs...

Episode 269: Empowering Plans: P230 – What Happens When Subrogation and the NSA Collide? 06.11.2025

Join attorneys Bryan Dunton and Cindy Merrell as they discuss what happens when the No Surprises Act collides with subrogation. They explore the practical implications of the legislation, including how it intersects with common recovery models like “pay and chase” and “pend and pay.” This conversation offers valuable insights into how the Act may affect your approach to healthcare claims and reimb...

Episode 268: Empowering Plans: P229 – From Free to Fee: The New Rules for COVID Vaccines and Testing" 09.10.2025

The rules around COVID coverage are entering a new phase. attorneys Kelly Dempsey and Naga Vivekanandan as they explore how recent ACIP guidance narrows preventive coverage for COVID vaccines and what it means for both PPO and HDHP plans. They also dig into the gray areas employers face when updating plan documents and how participants may see their costs shift.

Episode 267: Empowering Plans: P228 – Prior Authorization – The Promise and the Peril 25.09.2025

Attorneys Jon Jablon and Nick Bonds break down some of the issues around administering prior authorization requirements, including their use as a cost-containment tool, the procedural aspects, perceptions, and the impact that can have on plan participants. They also discuss some of the regulatory guardrails being put around prior authorizations at the state and federal levels, and some of the key...

Episode 266: Empowering Plans: P227 – Method to the Badness 12.09.2025

Join the dynamic duo of Ron Peck and Corey Crigger as they discuss the surge of equity investment into “sin” services – such as  gambling and adult entertainment – and how this is likely only one part of a bigger strategy… A strategy that ties into the same investors’ recent backing of health care providers treating conditions caused, triggered, or exacerbated by the same behaviors.  Conspiracy th...

Episode 265: Empowering Plans: P226 – RBP Meets NSA: Clearing Up the Confusion 28.08.2025

In the latest episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Jon Jablon and Kendall Jackson discuss common misconceptions surrounding RBP plans and the NSA. From protections against balance billing to the Independent Dispute Resolution process, we are covering all of the areas of the NSA that you need to consider for an RBP plan.

Episode 264: Empowering Plans: P225 – Adverse Claims & Prior Authorizations: Big Changes Ahead 14.08.2025

On the latest and greatest episode of the Empowering Plans podcast series, attorneys Bryan Dunton and Cindy Merrell discuss news that matters to you: how recent headlines signal sweeping changes to adverse claims determinations and prior authorization practices.

Episode 263: Empowering Plans: P224 – CMS Spotlight: Cleaning Up Provider Data and Fixing IDR Errors 31.07.2025

In this episode, we take a closer look at two key developments out of CMS that could reshape how provider data and dispute resolution work in practice. First, we explore the agency’s proposed National Provider Directory — an ambitious effort to clean up fragmented provider data and reduce ghost networks. Then, we break down insights from the July 2025 CMS Technical Assistance Seminar, which tackle...

Episode 262: Empowering Plans: P223 – Telemedicine, DPCs, and the Future of HSA-Compatible Plans under The One, Big, Beautiful Bill 17.07.2025

Today, attorneys Kelly Dempsey and Naga Vivekanandan dive into the latest landmark healthcare-related legislation, nicknamed “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill," and how it will reshape High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs), telemedicine, and Direct Primary Care (DPC) arrangements. They explore the IRS rules, what's changed, and what it means for employers, employees, and plan administrators.

Episode 261: Empowering Plans: P222 – SCOTUS Shockwaves: Analysis of June Decisions for Self-Funded Plans 01.07.2025

In this episode of Phia’s Empowering Plans Podcast, attorneys Nicholas Bonds, Esq. and Bryan M. Dunton, Esq., break down the key Supreme Court rulings issued in June 2025 that have direct implications for self-funded group health plans and their fiduciaries. From decisions impacting coverage mandates, nationwide injunctions, and gender-affirming care, Nick and Bryan explore how these opinions resh...

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