Senate approves insurance exchange [Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque, IA)]
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Lawmakers voted 37-19 to establish the
But the measure is dividing consumer advocates, with some groups breaking ranks and calling for a new approach.
"This is too important to rush through in the last few days in session," Imus said. "We absolutely need a state-based exchange, but we should do it right."
The marketplace is expected to guide people through the purchase of health and dental insurance plans. It also would help qualified businesses enroll their employees in health insurance plans.
The Affordable Care Act - Obama's signature domestic achievement - calls for almost all Americans to have health insurance beginning in 2014 or pay a penalty. New insurance marketplaces are scheduled to be operating in every state on
The legislative proposal creates the exchange's governing board, and it provides that its 11 members should be appointed by the governor and represent minority groups, people with disabilities, labor and small businesses, among others. The bill also establishes a series of recusal procedures and conflict of interest rules that members must abide by.
The board would review the health plans offered through the exchange to verify that they meet various standards including affordability and quality of care.
Industry estimates show that operating the exchange will cost between
There may be roadblocks to passage in the House. The bill would require
That's causing headaches for the insurance industry, which isn't entirely happy with the way the assessment is structured, said
"There has to be set of checks and balances regarding how much the industry will be assessed," Butkus said.
Quinn, a Democrat, released a statement thanking Sen.
"This legislation is an important first step towards my agenda to ensure
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