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Connecture launches new health care exchange module

Brookfield-based Connecture Inc. today announced the immediate availability of a new Health Plan Management module of StateAdvantage, the company’s commercial off-the-shelf product suite that enables states to efficiently create and operate consumer-friendly health insurance exchanges.

The new module includes all of the capabilities states need to quickly qualify licensed health plans, offer them in public exchanges and manage their use, according to the company.
As defined by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, health insurance exchanges (HIX) address five functions: consumer assistance, financial management, enrollment, eligibility and plan management.
States have three choices: They can create a state-run health exchange, in which the state controls all exchange functions; they can participate in a federally-facilitated exchange in which that authority falls to the federal government; or they can take part in a federal partnership exchange.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has decided to defer to the federal government for administration of the exchange for Wisconsin residents.
Connecture has won contracts to help establish and administer the exchanges for the states of Minnesota and Maryland.
“Many states have a proud track record of determining which plans best serve their citizens,” said Dan Maynard, president of Connecture. “Our Health Plan Management module for StateAdvantage combines the proven technologies required for effective plan management with capabilities that deliver the transparency and efficiencies states need to keep costs down. Departments of Insurance can now move forward with confidence that their plan management efforts will result in more choices for taxpayers, a streamlined process for carriers and compliance with federal law – all while avoiding ambitious custom software development schemes and the costly delays that go with them.”

 

Brookfield-based Connecture Inc. today announced the immediate availability of a new Health Plan Management module of StateAdvantage, the company's commercial off-the-shelf product suite that enables states to efficiently create and operate consumer-friendly health insurance exchanges.

The new module includes all of the capabilities states need to quickly qualify licensed health plans, offer them in public exchanges and manage their use, according to the company.
As defined by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, health insurance exchanges (HIX) address five functions: consumer assistance, financial management, enrollment, eligibility and plan management.
States have three choices: They can create a state-run health exchange, in which the state controls all exchange functions; they can participate in a federally-facilitated exchange in which that authority falls to the federal government; or they can take part in a federal partnership exchange.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has decided to defer to the federal government for administration of the exchange for Wisconsin residents.
Connecture has won contracts to help establish and administer the exchanges for the states of Minnesota and Maryland.
"Many states have a proud track record of determining which plans best serve their citizens," said Dan Maynard, president of Connecture. "Our Health Plan Management module for StateAdvantage combines the proven technologies required for effective plan management with capabilities that deliver the transparency and efficiencies states need to keep costs down. Departments of Insurance can now move forward with confidence that their plan management efforts will result in more choices for taxpayers, a streamlined process for carriers and compliance with federal law - all while avoiding ambitious custom software development schemes and the costly delays that go with them."


 

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