Affordable Care Act Gives Consumers New Tools, Promotes Transparency
Oct 1st, 2010
Affordable Care Act Gives Consumers New Tools, Promotes Transparency
For the first time ever, price estimates for private insurance policies are available, allowing consumers to easily compare health insurance plans – putting consumers, not their insurance companies, in charge by providing one-stop shopping and taking the guesswork and confusion out of buying insurance.
To help consumers make more informed choices, the site includes new information including two notable metrics never before made public:
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Insurance providers are required to provide the percentage of people who applied for insurance and were denied coverage.
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Insurance companies are required to provide the percentage of applicants who were charged higher premiums because of their health status.
Created under the Affordable Care Act, www.HealthCare.gov was launched July 1, 2010, and is the first website of its kind to bring information and links to health insurance plans into one place to make it easy for consumers to learn about and compare their insurance choices. HHS’ Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight (OCIIO) worked to define and collect detailed benefits and premium rating information from insurers across the country, and starting October 1, 2010, consumers will also be able to find information about health insurance options such as:
- Monthly premium estimates;
- Cost-sharing information, including annual deductibles and out-of-pocket limits;
- Major categories of services covered;
- Consumer’s share of cost for these services;
- Percent of people in the plan who pay more than the base premium estimate due to their health status; and
- Percent of people denied coverage from a health plan;
More than 225 insurance companies have provided information about their individual and family plans for more than 4,400 policies, including policies in every state and the
"We applaud the insurance companies that have provided us this information about their products. Together, we are improving competition in the insurance marketplace," said Jay Angoff, director of the Office for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight. "This type of transparent competition is critical to improving quality of coverage and lowering costs for consumers."
For more information, visit our Facebook page at Facebook.com/HealthCare.gov, or the @HealthCareGov Twitter account.
To download a www.HealthCare.gov Insurance Finder widget – so that visitors to your website can easily start searching for health coverage options – visit www.HealthCare.gov/stay_connected.html.
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