Google cuts back on misleading ACA marketplace ads
In May, the Inquirer detailed how people shopping for the comprehensive health plans offered through the ACA marketplace are unknowingly winding up in plans with limited benefits -- and big medical bills when those plans don't pay. It all starts with deceptive online advertising that leads shoppers to think they are going to the healthcare.gov website.
Consumers still need to be vigilant, but things may be a slightly better during this year's open enrollment season, which runs through
After reading the Inquirer's story,
Google did not respond to a request for comment in time for publication.
The change is a small -- there are still plenty of misleading ads attached to ACA marketplace search terms that could easily trip up shoppers. Ads for "
In a recent Google search for "healthcare.gov" the search engine presented an ad for "HealthCare.gov 2020 Plans -- Plans Starting @
"While this is an important step, the fact remains that short term limited duration plans are still allowed to flourish and provide individuals and families often misleading options," said
Casey said he would pressure search engines to do more to protect consumers and work to restore ACA restrictions on limited-benefit plans that
In the meantime, lawmakers and patient advocates urge people shopping for ACA marketplace insurance to turn directly to healthcare.gov, where you can purchase a plan online.
Ask questions about any plan before you buy it, such as whether pre-existing conditions are covered, and if there is a limit to how much the plan will pay toward care.
Need more information? Check out our tips for shopping for healthcare.gov health plans.
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