When is the federal governments new Web portal expected to have more information about insurance options for small businesses and their employees?
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched a Web portal through which small businesses, as well as individuals, and can obtain information about affordable insurance coverage options in their state. A second release of the portal on October 1, 2010, will present detailed information about eligibility, pricing and benefits once pricing engines are incorporated into the Web portal. Currently, the Web site offers summary information about health insurance options, including types of services, provider networks, contact phone numbers and Web site links. Over time, HHS will add other data to help consumers make insurance coverage decisions, such as quality and performance information, medical loss ratios, links to Web sites of associations representing state health benefits high-risk pools.
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