HHS Launches Consumer Focused Website HealthCare.gov

Last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled a new on-line tool that will attempt to help consumers by providing new information and resources that explain the new healthcare changes coming as part of the Affordable Care Act.  HealthCare.gov  is the first central database of health coverage options, combining information about public programs, from Medicare to the new Pre-Existing Conditions Insurance Plan, with information from more than 1,000 private insurance plans.  Consumers can receive information about options specific to their life situation and local community.  In October, 2010, price estimates for health insurance plans will be available online.

HealthCare.gov  helps consumers take control of their health care and make the choices that are right for them, by putting the power of information at their fingertips,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.  “For too long, the insurance market has been confusing and hard to navigate.  HealthCare.gov makes it easy for consumers and small businesses to compare health insurance plans in both the public and the private sector and find other important health care information.”

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