Illinois gets more than $5 million to establish health insurance
exchange
Federal
grant will help create more competitive health insurance marketplace
for families and businesses
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[August 23, 2011]
CHICAGO -- The Illinois Department of
Insurance received $5.128 million in federal funds to develop and
maintain an Illinois-based American Health Benefits Exchange -- a
transparent, centralized competitive health care marketplace where
individuals and small businesses can purchase health insurance
coverage. The federal grant funds, issued under the federal health
reform law known as the Affordable Care Act, will help lay the
foundation for Illinois lawmakers and other stakeholders to create
an Illinois Health Benefits Exchange that best meets the needs of
Illinois families and businesses.
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"Everyone in Illinois deserves access to quality, affordable health
care," said Gov. Pat Quinn. "Illinois must develop a strong health
insurance marketplace to ensure that our families and employers --
especially our small businesses -- have appropriate health care
options and much-needed financial security. This federal grant will
aid us in creating a robust exchange and developing the tools to
make it easy for everyone to use." The Department of Insurance is
planning for a setup that will include an easy-to-use website and
health plan comparison tool to give individuals and small businesses
more control, choice and protection while shopping for and enrolling
in health insurance coverage that is tailored to their needs.
Specifically, the activities funded to achieve the goals of the
state's health insurance exchange over the next year are to:
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Complete the
state's efforts to conduct comprehensive background research on
the current health insurance coverage marketplace, projections
for the future of health insurance coverage, and the impact of
establishing a health insurance marketplace in Illinois.
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Design the
information infrastructure that businesses and consumers will
require of the exchange.
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Hire the necessary
staff to plan and coordinate with consultants to create the
initial design features of this exchange in Illinois.
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Educate the public on an Illinois
exchange and engage stakeholders in the design of its
operations.
"Illinois families and small businesses continue to struggle with
the affordability and availability of health insurance coverage and
are still faced with options that are neither competitive nor easy
to understand," said Jack Messmore, acting director of the
Department of Insurance. "This department intends to continue to
support the establishment of a competitive marketplace to purchase
health coverage that better protects and empowers consumers to make
the right choice for them and their families."
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The state's grant application, which outlines in detail its
proposal to consider and plan for the establishment of a state-based
health insurance exchange in Illinois, can be viewed at:
http://www.insurance.illinois.gov/hiric/hie.asp.
About the Department of Insurance: The department's mission is to
protect consumers by providing assistance and information, by
efficiently regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and
financial solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance
marketplace. The department assists consumers with complaints on all
types of insurance, including health, auto, life and home. Consumers
in need of information or assistance should visit
www.insurance.illinois.gov or call the department's toll-free
hotline at 866-445-5364.
[Text from
Illinois Department of
Insurance
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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