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SB 65: Moving Georgia to a state-based marketplace for health insurance

A health insurance marketplace provides a way for consumers to compare and purchase health plan options offered by participating insurers. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), states are given the option to operate their own state-based marketplace (SBM) or use the federally-facilitated marketplace (FFM). The FFM is commonly known as healthcare.gov. Eighteen (18) states have … Read More >

A health insurance marketplace provides a way for consumers to compare and purchase health plan options offered by participating insurers. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), states are given the option to operate their own state-based marketplace (SBM) or use the federally-facilitated marketplace (FFM). The FFM is commonly known as healthcare.gov. Eighteen (18) states have chosen to use an SBM.

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