See a potential windfall of federal government small amount of billions of dollars in subsidies to purchase online insurance brokerage firm, to help Americans buy health insurance. They asked the state government to help them score it.ehealth
Online brokers want millions of new insurance customers can use these subsidies to buy health insurance through their website, instead of store exclusive state and federal government is establishing new exchanges.
To achieve this goal, countries must agree on the partners, these privately run enterprises. Although a handful of countries are considering options, not yet adopted.
Online insurance brokerage firm, said that their expertise to Affordable Care Act more successful by increasing the enrollment rate in the health insurance plan.
"We have the expertise, and has generated a lot of sales, said:" eHealth pass ", is the nation's largest online insurance brokerage firm, CEO Gary Lauer." Exchange is to spend a lot of money to enroll people This is all fine, the federal government does not charge any fees, but we can do the same thing. '
However, consumer protection groups fear these private website may harm health steering consumers to pay the broker a commission of legal plans, rather than those who provide the best coverage.
Online insurance brokers tend to give the health plan billing, at the same time so difficult to find other options on their website (Consumers Union), according to the Consumers Union health policy analyst Lynn Quincy, a small part. She presented her research, several state government is weighing whether to allow these arrangements.
Health and Human Services opened its doors to these partners in March, when it enacted regulations that allows but does not require the partners of the national online insurance brokerage firm.
The federal government's information display, these private website must set strict limits to ensure that all health insurance plans have a fair competitive environment.
The site must "provide consumers with the ability to view all the [health plans," do not give shoppers through the exchange of financial incentives, such as discounts or gifts "to guide them toward a specific plan.
However, Quincy worried that, private site may be more lucrative commissions paid medical insurance plan, preferential treatment.
"There may be inappropriate steering of certain programs," she said. "Perhaps the full selection, but some of you must click to another tab or they might instruct you to click and view the best-selling.
"We are worried that the site may comply with the provisions of the law but not its spirit."
, EHealth CEO Raul also acknowledged that the site sales of health insurance plans, financial motivation. But he also argued that the federal regulations are strong enough to ensure that consumers get the same experience, no matter where they buy insurance.
"We are a non-profit company," he said. "Our source of income is the commission paid to the broker at no extra charge, and it's built premium, premium AC only difference is that the carrier will pay us commission."
The United States is still weighing whether network-based insurance brokerage firm partners. Quincy, he has been tracking this issue have already seen in the state of Illinois, Minnesota and Connecticut.
The Maryland health welfare Exchange recently requested public comment on this issue. As one of the countries furthest ahead of schedule, it can become an example for other countries to follow.
Josh - Sharfstein, Maryland health benefits of Exchange Chairman of the Board, said: "Our goal is for health reform is successful,". "If we think that cooperation with third parties, may be helpful, and we can move forward."
Some Members have also weighed in on this issue. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), who chairs the Congressional Black Caucus, wrote to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, asking her flexibility to the country with these sites.
Low-income communities should have the same tools, the rich, when it comes to looking for health insurance, plain and simple, "Cleaver said in a statement, he believes that this site needs is" transparent and consistent. "
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