State to roll out Georgia Access health insurance exchange
That's about to change. Starting
"The ACA envisioned that each state would operate their own exchange," said
The federal
"We are restoring control over our health coverage to the people of
But Griggs said some aspects of ditching healthcare.gov for a state-based model are cause for concern. She said
"Other states are really pushing enrollment through their own websites," Griggs said. "
But
"Agents offer consumers localized help and a personalized customer experience," Gardner said. "They are integral in our mission to providing multiple pathways for consumers to enroll in health coverage and to reducing the number of uninsured residents in
Griggs said she's also wary of the technical components that will have to fall in place for Georgia Access to successfully enroll the approximately 400,000 Georgians eligible for coverage who don't have it. She and other health-care advocates who have worked in the field for years have long memories of the glitches that occurred when healthcare.gov was first rolled out in 2013.
"I still have PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) from trying to use the (federal) exchange," Griggs said.
To address any trepidation that might occur with the new state-based exchange, Georgia Access will offer a preview of the program's 2025 health insurance plan offerings beginning
"We want the enrollment process to be as convenient and accessible as possible for
Griggs said she is optimistic Georgia Access won't go through the same growth pains as healthcare.gov experienced in its early days.
"Now, the technology is so commonplace," she said. "People are used to using these websites."
Coverage through Georgia Access will begin on
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