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Two Reform Rules Near Publication

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With the election over, the government is quickly getting ready to issue more rules implementing the Affordable Care Act.

The first up could be a second rule governing state health insurance exchanges. The proposed rule has been sent to the Office of Management and Budget for Review, a final step before publication. The rule continues the process of establishing qualified health plans and health insurance exchanges, also known as health benefit exchanges, with a focus on appeals of eligibility determination, and oversight and financial integrity provisions, according to a brief synopsis from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Also sent to OMB is another proposed rule governing health insurance market regulations, with no details available.

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Just what we need more regs to burn more money on paper work and govt salaries! Again for those of you who care, the more complicated the system the LESS money goes to providing health care. So if this Obamacare fails we have wasted all the money on paperpushing. Why not see if it is working first. Early indications seem to be its not.
Posted by Michael A | Sunday, November 11 2012 at 8:40AM ET
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