Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00011

Introduced
2/5/14  
Introduced
2/5/14  
Refer
2/5/14  
Refer
2/5/14  
Report Pass
2/25/14  
Report Pass
2/25/14  
Refer
3/4/14  
Refer
3/4/14  
Report Pass
3/11/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Duties Of The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange.

Impact

This legislation is expected to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of health insurance in Connecticut. By streamlining processes and clarifying the exchange's responsibilities, the bill aims to improve how health services are delivered and managed, thus potentially increasing enrollment in qualified health plans. Additionally, it sets a foundation for future adjustments in insurance premiums and coverage options, ensuring the exchange can adapt to the changing landscape of health care needs and regulations.

Summary

SB00011, titled 'An Act Concerning The Duties Of The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange', establishes and outlines the functions and responsibilities of the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange in managing health insurance coverage for individuals and small employers. The bill details the operational requirements related to the administration of health plans, ensuring compliance with federal guidelines under the Affordable Care Act. Core duties include certification of health plans, facilitating enrollment periods, maintaining a user-friendly informational platform, and ensuring that enrollees are well informed about their health coverage options.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00011 tends to be positive, particularly among proponents of healthcare reform who view the establishment of a structured health insurance exchange as a necessary step toward improving public access to insurance options. However, there are concerns from some sectors regarding the further regulation of insurance providers and the challenges that may arise in ensuring equitable coverage for all residents.

Contention

Notable points of contention include fears over potential cost implications for small employers and the challenges of negotiating insurance premiums effectively. Opponents argue that while the bill aims to expand access and improve functions within the insurance framework, it may inadvertently place additional financial burdens on small businesses required to navigate the exchange's structured offerings. There is also an underlying concern regarding how the bill will be enforced in the face of non-compliance by insurance providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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