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These resources published by the White House and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provide state progress reports on Affordable Care Act implementation.
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The Affordable Care Act requires private insurers to deliver coverage to individuals and small businesses in open and transparent markets. Many states must develop new state insurance market rules influenced by how competitive a state's insurance market is perceived to be.
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On October 19, 2011, the Health Insurance Exchange and Enrollment & Consumer Navigation Workgroups of the South Carolina Affordable Care Act Implementation Initiative submitted a summary report for consideration of the Competitiveness and Transparency Sub-Committee and informational benefit of all members of the broader South Carolina State Health Planning Committee.
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Includes notes from the collaborative meeting between the Health Insurance Exchange workgroup and the Enrollment and Consumer Navigation workgroup.
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This report explores various options for states to improve the way health care is paid for and delivered. It concurrently promotes the importance of quality and value of health care in each state.
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This issue brief provides an overview of the main rules and regulations and their implication for state implementation.
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Ms. Sarah Thomas, Vice President, Public Policy & Communication at the National Committee for Quality Assurance, gave the Keynote presentation at the August 24, 2011 Advancing Health in South Carolina Summit of the ACA Implementation Initiative.
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This issue is a summary and analysis of the implications of the proposed rules on Reinsurance, Risk Corridors and Risk Adjustment from HHS.
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This brief details the route to creating relationships between state Medicaid programs and private health insurance coverage.
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This brief covers aspects of the HHS proposed rules that provide more detail on the Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP), enrollment periods and effective dates in the individual market, and the exchange establishment process and criteria.