The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has unveiled new regulations to strengthen the integrity of the Affordable Care Act insurance exchanges and promote innovation.
The Affordable Care Act is former President Barack Obama’s health care law, known as Obamacare. The new federal rule, released for comment on Feb. 9, will lower the cost of health care, according to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Eligibility Verification
New anti-fraud regulations will require stronger enforcement of eligibility and income verification, correcting a situation that some observers say allowed unscrupulous insurance brokers to sign up millions of people for the program without their knowledge, particularly in plans with no premiums.The new regulations, once finalized, will require agents and brokers to use federally-approved forms for verifying enrollee eligibility and to obtain their consent for enrollment.
Marketing Practices
A second program change prohibits certain marketing practices for agents and brokers who help customers sign up for Obamacare through the federal and state marketplaces.Providing cash, cash equivalents, or monetary rebates to influence customers to enroll would be prohibited.
Falsely suggesting that customers would qualify for a zero premium plan and misleading customers about enrollment deadlines would also be prohibited.
Payment Tracking
The new rule seeks to create an information security protocol for enrollees of the program as of 2024 to measure improper payments in the state-based exchanges.Fraud, waste, and abuse cost the program up to $27 billion annually by some estimates, said House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-Mo.).
Consumer Choice
Other provisions of the rule aim to expand consumer choice and bring down prices.The rule would expand hardship exemptions for people aged 30 and older to make catastrophic plans more accessible.
The change aims to give issuers more flexibility to tailor plan options to their marketplaces.
The proposed regulations will be published in the Federal Register on Feb. 11 and open for comment for 30 days.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/obamacare-fraud-targeted-by-new-federal-rule-5983145
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