Seventeen states and the Obama Administration have worked together to design an interface to help consumers navigate online state health insurance exchanges, according to a Washington Post report.
Enroll UX 2014, which provides a consumer interface designed to help future users navigating state health insurance exchanges, will be released today and made available to all states.
Enroll UX 2014 is a public-private partnership between participating states, the federal government and eight national and state healthcare foundations, which have collectively provided $3 million to fund the tool, according to the report.
Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, every state must have a health insurance exchange by January 2014. States that choose to not establish a framework for an exchange will receive an HHS-created one.
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Enroll UX 2014, which provides a consumer interface designed to help future users navigating state health insurance exchanges, will be released today and made available to all states.
Enroll UX 2014 is a public-private partnership between participating states, the federal government and eight national and state healthcare foundations, which have collectively provided $3 million to fund the tool, according to the report.
Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, every state must have a health insurance exchange by January 2014. States that choose to not establish a framework for an exchange will receive an HHS-created one.
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