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The Department of Health and Human Services has imposed a variety of requirements any exchange will have to meet. For starters, an exchange must set a package of "essential benefits" that is far from minimal. The federal benchmark is the coverage offered by one of the three largest insurers in the state. States could add to that package ("plans could modify coverage") but could not subtract from it ("so long as they do not reduce the value"). Moreover, any plan in the exchange must cover "items and services in at least 10 categories of care."
In short: An Obamacare exchange will offer less choice, not more. Consumers who want to buy affordable plans for catastrophic care would not be able to. Health savings accounts probably would be verboten. Like Henry Ford, who said customers could have any color car so long as it was black, Obamacare says state exchanges can offer any plan, so long as it is gold-plated.
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/rtd-opinion/2012/feb/09/tdopin01-just-say-no-ar-1674439/
Hat tip: Richmond Times-Dispatch
Hat tip: Richmond Times-Dispatch
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