Where do States Stand on Affordable Care Act’s Essential Health Benefits?

By Joe Touschner As shocking as it may seem, the end of the year is less than 90 days away.  That’s right, we’re in the fourth quarter, the one that includes Halloween, Thanksgiving, the holiday season, and New Year’s Eve.  The third quarter wrapped up at the end of September, and with it the time […]

Blurriness Continues to Swirl Around Role of Navigators vs. Insurance Brokers

In July, HHS Secretary Sebelius responded to an inquiry from a group of Congressmen regarding distinctions between navigators and brokers. The Secretary’s letter clearly articulated that states cannot require navigators to be licensed insurance brokers or agents. The letter provides other helpful clarifications, as well. Unfortunately, some of the wording of the letter has spurred additional […]

New Issue Brief Focuses on State Action to Promote Child-Only Coverage

Editor’s Note:  This blog originally appeared in the CHIRblog, a blog focused on health insurance coverage, insurance markets, and how people are affected by insurance reform. By Katie Keith, Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms Today, the Commonwealth Fund released a new issue brief on the availability of child-only policies. The issue brief is part of an ongoing series by CHIR on […]

Waiting for 2014: One Family’s Story

How the ACA’s essential health benefits may help Henry get the health care he needs to grow and thrive. By JoAnn Volk, Georgetown University Center for Health Insurance Reform Losing health care coverage just before your due date is not something you read about in “What to Expect When Expecting.”  Who would expect to lose […]