Health insurance rate proposals opened to the public in Illinois

Health Insurance Illinois

State officials make rate filings from insurers open to the public Illinois officials have granted the public with access to rate proposals filed by the state’s health insurance companies. These proposals contain detailed information about the rates that insurance companies charge for the coverage that they provide. Insurers have submitted proposals for rate increases recently, which will affect policies in 2015, and many companies have had to offer sufficient evidence that these rate increases are necessary. State officials believe that such information should be available to the public. State residents…

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Illinois is on track to reach health insurance exchange enrollment goals

Health Insurance Illinois

Enrollment in state’s insurance exchange continues to accelerate as people become more conscious of March 31 deadline In Illinois, enrollment in the state’s health insurance exchange has begun to pick up momentum. Nearly 900 people are enrolling for coverage through the exchange on a daily basis, according to figures released by the Department of Health and Human Services.  Some 113,733 people throughout the state have enrolled for coverage through the exchange in the first five months of its existence. Similar results are being seen in other states when it comes…

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Insurance news made when high school football player inspires law

football sports student insurance news

The Governor of Illinois has just signed a new bill that was inspired by an injured student. Pat Quinn, the Governor of Illinois, has just signed a new bill into law, making insurance news when he added his signature while visiting Eisenhower High School, located in Blue Island Illinois. The reason that the signing occurred at that high school was that the law was inspired by one of its students. The insurance news started back in the year 2000, when a student at Eisenhower, who was on the football team,…

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Insurance news made when a settlement was paid entirely in quarters

Insurance News payment in quarters

A prominent businessman in Illinois disagreed with the payout from his son’s auto policy and retaliated in a unique way. In retaliation for what an Illinois businessman felt was not a fair outcome in an auto payout following the death of his son, he is making insurance news by paying a portion of the final settlement using thousands upon thousands of pounds of quarters. This, according to one of the attorneys who was involved in the auto payout case. The attorney, Douglas Dorris, provided confirmation that when Roger Herrin came…

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Illinois looks to raise awareness of health insurance exchange

Health Insurance Illinois

Federal grant to help popularize state health insurance exchange Last week, Illinois received a $115 million federal grant designed to help the state build and promote a functioning health insurance exchange for residents. The exchange is a mandatory part of the Affordable Care Act, which rules that all states must have a working exchange in place by 2014. Several states have opted to oppose this provision of the controversial health care law, in which case the federal government has taken the responsibility of establishing an exchange program in these states.…

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Healthcare reforms in Illinois approved

Health care Reform Update

Federal officials have given their conditional approval to the health insurance exchange in the state. Illinois has just received the conditional approval from the federal government for the healthcare reforms that it is making in terms of establishing a health insurance marketplace that will open for thousands of residents of the state starting on October 1 in order to allow for the purchase of coverage that will begin on January 1, 2014. This is a major step in the state for its ability to carry out the Affordable Care Act…

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Health insurance exchange receives a boost in Chicago from Sebelius visit

Health Insurance exchange marketplaces

The appearance on Wednesday was specifically designed to give the marketplace positive push. Kathleen Sebelius, the U.S. Health and Human Services secretary, made an appearance in Chicago, yesterday, in order to launch the rebranded health insurance exchanges as coverage “marketplaces”. Under this new term, the state level online resources will still be providing the same services. A central element of the healthcare reform law that was first implemented in 2010, these health insurance exchanges are meant to provide individuals and small businesses with an online location where they can compare…

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