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The Affordable Care Act: Legal or not, states will continue implementing health insurance exchanges

By Timothy Brett posted Jun 27,2012 12:17 PM

  

Deltek Analyst Aila Altman reports.

While the nation eagerly awaits the announcement of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), a handful of states are swiftly moving forward with implementing state-run health insurance exchanges (HIXs). Deltek recently released an Analyst Perspective, highlighting a few of these states and examining at what states plan to do in regards to HIX implementation as a result of the ACA ruling, whether it is upheld or struck down. A couple of highlights include:

  • Hawaii submitted the very first declaration letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight (CCIIO) two weeks ago for its Hawaii Health Connector.
  • Earlier this month, Accenture was awarded a $359 million contract for the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS). Starting October 1, 2013, Californians will be able to pre-enroll in health plans through the exchange.
  • Rhode Island, the first state to obtain full federal funding for its HIX, recently appointed a new HIX director. With a number of HIX-related planning contracts in place, procurements on the street, and several other procurements in the pipeline, the state expects to have the HIX fully implemented by the January 1, 2014, deadline.

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