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In the most populous state in nation, agents are not happy with the way the state-run health care exchange is treating them and there are many more road bumps to cross in the near future, said a San Diego-area broker Friday at AHIPs State Issues Conference.
October 18 -
The shutdown is over and the debt ceiling has been vaulted, but those watching the deal come out of Congress say just because the ACA and employee benefits were largely left out of the fray, it doesnt mean they wont feature prominently in future budget debates.
October 17 -
After the partisan passions and heated rhetoric, the disruptions of a government shutdown and displays of dysfunction, Congress did what it could have done weeks ago: voted to fund the government and lift the debt limit.
October 17 -
Exactly how bad are things on the federal health care exchanges? Sundays New York Times brought a deeply reported piece from Robert Pear, Sharon LaFraniere and Ian Austen.
October 17 -
State-run exchange sees small drop as agent certification picks up, with big win for agent community about to be revealed.
October 16 -
The U.S. health care laws tax penalty for not carrying medical coverage next year may catch millions of Americans off-guard.
October 15 -
Eleven days into the federal government shutdown, employee benefits attorneys assess the short-term and long-term potential implications for your business and benefits strategy.
October 11 -
Cigna has instructed brokers to halt selling insurance to individuals who are subsidy-eligible through its federal health care exchange broker portals.
October 10 -
A LIMRA study shows an overwhelming majority of small employers are eager to work with advisers, and the man who helped create the ACA has a message for how brokers can be successful.
October 10 -
California said 28,699 people were signed up in the states health insurance exchange in the first week, while New York had more than 40,000 sign up. But what did brokers have to say from the front lines?
October 9 -
Insurers are getting faulty and incomplete data from the new federal-run health exchange, which may mean some Americans wont be covered even after they sign up for an insurance plan.
October 8 -
Your errors and omissions insurance might not cover what you think it does.
October 8 -
Consumers couldnt access parts of the U.S. governments online insurance exchange Monday, after a weekend of technical upgrades failed to eliminate delays in the hobbled system at the heart of the health care overhaul.
October 7 -
Will Heavin averaged 5-6 inquires a day last week, all from developing signage and opening his office doors for the public to walk in and find out about the exchanges.
October 7 -
On Facebook, brokers were quick to share their experiences of looking at and attempting to work with the exchanges.
October 3 -
Questions arise about phone enrollment on the East Coast, while the West Coast deals with a backlog thats left brokers without necessary certification.
October 3 -
Technical difficulties leave advisers in the dark as they scramble to answer client questions on the launch of the ACAs health insurance exchanges
October 3 -
The strategies of insurers like UnitedHealth Group and WellPoint are under the microscope as data from four of the five largest U.S. states is collected by SNL Financial Group.
October 2 -
The three-year effort to open the Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges culminates today, beset by logistical delays and efforts by Republicans to shut down the U.S. government in protest.
October 1 -
Some brokers are eager to start enrollment on Oct. 1 and others want to wait and see what happens, but either way, no one expects people to be knocking down their doors on the first day.
October 1

