The article “Missouri House Begins Work on Health Insurance Exchanges” by Robert Joiner from STLBeacon.org says that some groups are unhappy with the Show-Me Health Insurance Act but despite this, the bill received an unanimous vote in the Health Insurance Committee. The new bill would allow individuals to compare health insurance rates and benefits in hopes of getting cheaper and higher quality health insurance out there.
The Committee’s chairman, state Rep. Chris Molendorp stated that the legislation plans to create more affordable health insurance for as many as 1 million individuals in Missouri by 2014 once the system is fully in place. Legislators may be rushed to get this done and could end up missing the deadline if they don't stay focused.
The ACA requires that states set up the health insurance exchanges by January of 2013, so they may be cutting it close to achieve this. They not only have to pass the bill by then, but they are also expected to design, test, and implement a federally approved internet program which would educate Missouri residents on the benefits of these health insurance exchanges. Hopefully through this ongoing education, health care reform can achieve what it has set out to.
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