Today, HHS awarded a new round of Affordable Insurance Exchange Establishment Grants to five states and the District of Columbia to build health insurance exchanges.
Arkansas, Colorado, Kentucky, Massachusetts and Minnesota received level one grants, which span one year, whereas the District of Columbia received a level two grant. The level two award is multiyear and designed to help states further their HIE development.
States may apply for grants through the end of 2014 and use funds through the initial start-up year. So far, 34 states and the District of Columbia have received grants to begin building their HIEs.
Specific information on HIE grants, and how states plan on using them, can be found here.
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Arkansas, Colorado, Kentucky, Massachusetts and Minnesota received level one grants, which span one year, whereas the District of Columbia received a level two grant. The level two award is multiyear and designed to help states further their HIE development.
States may apply for grants through the end of 2014 and use funds through the initial start-up year. So far, 34 states and the District of Columbia have received grants to begin building their HIEs.
Specific information on HIE grants, and how states plan on using them, can be found here.
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