Health insurance exchanges (HIE) are entities that organize the market for health insurance by connecting small businesses and individuals into larger pools that spread the risk for insurance companies, while facilitating the availability, choice and purchase of private health insurance for the uninsured. While there are legal issues that warrant consideration under a federal, state, or private exchange framework, those issues are not insurmountable barriers to implementation
The connection between health and an individual’s ability to function in society, as well as the imp...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law regulating the administration o...
Many reform proposals call for the creation of one or more health insurance exchanges, intermediarie...
Health insurance exchanges (HIE) are entities that organize the market for health insurance by conne...
Outlines proposals and legal considerations for allowing insurers to sell policies approved in one s...
Health insurance mandates have been a component of many recent health care reform proposals. Because...
Examines trends in litigations over the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), whi...
Provides an overview of the insurance industry's discriminatory practices based on health status in ...
Examines the role of health insurance exchanges in a reformed healthcare system, reviews past experi...
Examines which healthcare reforms the president can implement without congressional approval and how...
Identifies gaps in the federal health privacy standard and proposes options for strengthening the le...
Proposals to allow the purchase of insurance across state lines (PASL) have gained some support in r...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual’s health status, is a business feat...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual\u27s health status, is a business f...
The connection between health and an individual’s ability to function in society, as well as the imp...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law regulating the administration o...
Many reform proposals call for the creation of one or more health insurance exchanges, intermediarie...
Health insurance exchanges (HIE) are entities that organize the market for health insurance by conne...
Outlines proposals and legal considerations for allowing insurers to sell policies approved in one s...
Health insurance mandates have been a component of many recent health care reform proposals. Because...
Examines trends in litigations over the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), whi...
Provides an overview of the insurance industry's discriminatory practices based on health status in ...
Examines the role of health insurance exchanges in a reformed healthcare system, reviews past experi...
Examines which healthcare reforms the president can implement without congressional approval and how...
Identifies gaps in the federal health privacy standard and proposes options for strengthening the le...
Proposals to allow the purchase of insurance across state lines (PASL) have gained some support in r...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual’s health status, is a business feat...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual\u27s health status, is a business f...
The connection between health and an individual’s ability to function in society, as well as the imp...
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law regulating the administration o...
Many reform proposals call for the creation of one or more health insurance exchanges, intermediarie...