The health reform law known as the Affordable Care Act requires states to establish a health insurance exchange or allow the federal government to operate one in the state.
An exchange will function as an online marketplace where consumers can compare and buy insurance coverage. The exchange also helps identify people who qualify for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program or other forms of financial assistance and helps them receive that aid.
This brief — the third in a series about the impact of health reform in Kansas — examines the aspects of the new law that are related to a health insurance exchange and how the exchange will change the way some Kansans obtain health insurance.
KHI Health Reform Briefs
→ Brief 1: The Impact of Health Reform on Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas
→ Brief 2: The Impact of Health Reform on Insurance Benefits and Mandates in Kansas
→ Brief 3: A Health Insurance Exchange in Kansas? Decisions and Deadlines Ahead for State Leaders
→ Brief 4: Affordable Care Act's Expansion of Medicaid Expected to Boost Kansas Enrollment
→ Brief 5: Medicare Changes Include Care Coordination and Prescription Drug Costs
→ Brief 6: What the Affordable Care Act Could Mean for Kansas Employers and Health Insurance
→ Resource document: Terms and definitions
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