Georgia establishes its own health-insurance portal, Georgia Access
The new website, called Georgia Access, includes links to 10 health-insurance companies – including big players such as United,
The dueling state and federal websites each offer a different route to the same destination: signing up for health insurance.
Georgians can use the links on GeorgiaAccess.gov to explore the insurance companies' and brokers' offerings, which include but are not limited to the same marketplace plans offered on the federal website.
The new Georgia Access site also includes links to companies and brokers that offer dental and vision plans, basic information about Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids, and links to state health-care agencies that assist with mental health.
But notably absent from the state's new portal is a link to the federal HealthCare.gov, a one-stop shop for buying health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act. The HealthCare.gov website provides comparisons of the different companies' health plans.
The state decided to set up the GeorgiaAccess.gov portal with the resources it had initially devoted to its plan to exit the federal marketplace, said
Republican Gov.
According to Georgia Access, 1.3 million Georgians lack health insurance.
"I would encourage people to sign up for health [insurance]," Conley said. "What we don't want is people not to have health care."
But many advocates argue that online brokers and private insurers are not the best custodians of consumers' interests.
Insurance companies and brokers, most of which are for-profit entities, may push people to enroll in "substandard" plans that don't cover all services,
Brokers may fail to help people enroll in Medicaid or other state health-insurance plans for people with low incomes and they may not adequately cater to the needs of racial and ethnic minorities and people who are not proficient in English, Alker wrote.
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