AN ACT REQUIRING THE CONNECTICUT HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO REPORT ADDITIONAL DATA.
Connecticut bill expands reporting requirements for state health insurance exchange to provide additional oversight data to legislature.
Connecticut bill expands reporting requirements for state health insurance exchange to provide additional oversight data to legislature.
SB 194 requires the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange (Access Health CT) Board of Directors to collect and report additional data beyond what is currently mandated. The bill specifies new reporting requirements but does not detail the specific data categories in the provided summary. This represents an expansion of transparency and oversight mechanisms for the state's health insurance marketplace.
Access Health CT serves as Connecticut's official health insurance marketplace, affecting tens of thousands of residents' coverage options and costs. Enhanced data reporting can improve legislative oversight, identify market trends, and help policymakers make evidence-based decisions about healthcare access and affordability. However, increased reporting requirements also impose administrative burdens and costs on the exchange's operations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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