Planning Under Way for New State-Based Insurance Marketplace
(AJC) — Leaders in Georgia are beginning to imagine a new way for the state’s consumers to buy health insurance. The national health care overhaul calls for every state to have its own “insurance exchange” — a new marketplace created under government rules that will allow consumers to comparison shop for plans beginning in 2014. Officials in every state can design and run their own exchange, or simply punt the task to Washington.
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