senate bill 99

Legislators Get Glimpse of Insurance Exchange’s Draft Business Plan

Whether the exchange would pay for insurance agents drew the most discussion
December 22, 2011—Oregon’s health insurance exchange is taking a conservative approach when it comes to how many people will need to purchase health coverage for the exchange to be financially solvent. Read More >>

Insurance Exchange Board Member Have High Hopes, and Many Concerns

Accessibility to clear information and flexibility in picking plans, board members say, will be key to attracting enrollees
September 29, 2011—Accessibility of information and increasing options for individuals and small businesses seeking affordable health insurance are among the many concerns the newly appointed board members to Oregon’s Health Insurance Exchange have on the eve of their first meeting Friday in Portland. Read More >>

Senate Confirms Governor's Nominees to the Insurance Exchange Board

The board's first tasks will be to determine its governing structure and develop a business plan
September 22, 2011--The Senate unanimously confirmed the nine people Governor John Kitzhaber recommended to be on Oregon's Insurance Exchange Board this afternoon. Read More >>

Oregon Can’t Afford to Pass Health Insurance Exchange

Instead, lawmakers should structure a single marketplace that can wield consumer power over insurance companies to transform public health and healthcare delivery
OPINION May 16, 2011 -- Oregon lawmakers are debating Senate Bill 99, a bill that would create an insurance marketplace or “exchange” in 2014. Healthcare.gov promotes this market reform as “a simple, easy-to-navigate experience that benefits consumers rather than insurance companies.” Lower costs. One-stop shop. Greater benefits and protection…
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