Complimentary Webinar
March 18, 2015 • 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM ET
The future of the ACA is yet again clouded in uncertainty with a looming Supreme Court decision on federal subsidies. In 2015, over 8.6 million consumers enrolled through the federally facilitated exchange/marketplace (FFM). States currently on the FFM need a viable solution to ensure continuity of affordable health coverage to millions of citizens with stable insurance markets, regardless of judicial or legislative actions. State based exchanges/marketplaces may offer a way to maintain subsidies. However, traditional state exchange approaches - custom building or integrating off-the-shelf software take too long to implement, are too complex and high risk, and are too expensive and financially unsustainable without federal funds. In fact, many states that already operate their own exchanges are in need of solutions to fiscally sustain operations long-term.
Can states adopt a NEW kind of state exchange “lease option” to maintain federal subsidies and coverage? How can states deploy a proven solution in under 6 months that is cost-effective, fiscally sustainable and low-risk, allowing them to refocus on the mission of healthcare?
Join this hCentive webinar to hear the latest on federal subsidies, options for states, and jumpstart a contingency ‘Plan B’ for 2016:
- 2015 Open Enrollment trends and highlights
- King vs. Burwell: Supreme Court and federal subsidies - scenarios and implications for states
- Fiscal sustainability of State Exchanges – a challenging outlook
- State Exchange alternatives and comparison
- State Exchange “Lease Option” ready to deploy AND fiscally sustainable
Who Should Attend?
- Exchange Board or Authority
- Chair/Vice-Chair
- Executive/Managing Director
- CEO
- COO
- Director of Operations
- Department of Health
- Director/Deputy Director
- CIO
- IT Executives
- Medicaid Agency
- Director/Deputy Director
- CIO
- IT Executives
- State Health Coalition or Health Institute
- Department of Insurance or Insurance Commission
- Director/Deputy Director
- Commissioner
- Deputy Commissioner
- Governor's Office
- Chief of Staff / Deputy Chief
- Legislature
- House Health or Insurance Committee
- Senate Committee on Insurance and Labor
- Senate Appropriations Committee
- Senate Commerce Committee
- Senate & House Finance Committees
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