The Role of Georgia’s Safety Net Providers in the Health Insurance Marketplace
On October 1, 2013, open enrollment began for state and federal health insurance marketplaces, giving consumers a new opportunity to shop for and purchase health insurance. In preparation for this significant change in health insurance access, the Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC) and Communities Joined in Action (CJA) hosted a conference for Georgia safety net providers (community health collaboratives, clinics, and hospitals), focused on strategic thinking and opportunities around health reform and enrollment. Safety net providers are in a unique position to provide marketplace enrollment support to Georgia’s under- and uninsured. Marketplace health insurance purchase may not only benefit the patient, but also providers, who may gain a new payer source for services. This resource sheet, “The Role of Georgia’s Safety Net Providers in the Health Insurance Marketplace” is designed answer key questions that surfaced from the conference of more than 75 attendees from across the state.
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Safety Net Marketplace Enrollment Support Brief.pdf | Download |
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- December 17, 2013 Create Date
- January 15, 2021 Last Updated