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What happens when a plan enrollee seemingly appears out of thin air? Or what can an insurer do if a consumer is concerned with his or her tax credit subsidy? The Center for Consumer Information & Insurance Oversight answers these questions and many others in its latest batch of exchange plan casework advice.
The first round of open enrollment may not end until March 31, 2014, but it's not too early to start focusing on 2015 exchange game plans, according to Gary Cohen, deputy administrator and director of the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight (CCIIO). Insurers soon will have to start the process for submitting plan data and getting plans certified for 2015.
The reform law has suffered yet another setback, this time in the form of another delay to the federally-run small business health insurance exchanges.
Insurers will be refunding about $500 million to 8.5 million people this year as a result of the reform law's medical-loss ratio requirements, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services said in a report released Thursday.
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