Myth vs Fact: Advantages of a State-Based Exchange for Insurance Carriers
Transitioning to a state-based exchange (SBE) is a complex process that impacts numerous stakeholders. Given how complex the process can be areas of uncertainty can
The Importance of Preventative Screening and How the ACA has Improved Outcomes
Preventative health care is a cornerstone of a healthier society. By identifying potential health issues before they become serious, we can reduce the burden of
News Recap: Week of September 11
On September 30, a $24 billion investment in childcare finding from the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) will come to an end, putting affordable
Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP) Impact Renewals for Plan Year 2024
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) introduced several important policy changes that have been finalized in the annual Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters
How State-Based Health Insurance Exchanges Benefit Carriers
The health care landscape is ever-evolving, and State-Based Exchanges (SBEs) are at the forefront of this transformation. As an insurance carrier participating in the Affordable
Understanding the Varied Assessment Fees for State-Based Health Insurance Exchanges
State-Based Health Insurance Exchanges (SBEs) play a crucial role in facilitating access to affordable health insurance coverage for individuals and families across the United States.
News Recap: Week of August 14
Last week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) made public letters it sent to state Medicaid agencies across all 50 states and Washington,
News Recap: Week of July 31
On July 28, the Biden Administration released new data confirming that many who had health coverage during the coronavirus pandemic are now losing it. While
News Recap: Week of July 24
According to recent data from KFF, 75% of the nearly three million Americans who have lost Medicaid coverage may still be eligible for the public
News Recap: Week of July 17
According to new data from KFF, about 75 percent of the 2.7 million people who have lost Medicaid coverage across 32 states and Washington, D.C.