The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has unveiled a new on-line tool that the department says will connect consumers to information and resources that will help them access "quality, affordable health care coverage."
The website, HealthCare.gov, is a product of the recently enacted healthcare law, provides consumers with both public and private health coverage options tailored specifically for their needs in a single, easy-to-use tool.
Information warehouse
"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."
The site 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 addition, the HealthCare.gov is a one-stop-shop for information about healthcare law as well as other health care resources. The website will connect consumers to quality rankings for local health care providers as well as preventive services.
"This website is unlike any government website you have ever seen or used before," said HHS Chief Technology Officer Todd Park. "It was developed with significant consumer input and is remarkably easy to navigate."
Coming attractions
As the health care market transforms, so will HealthCare.gov. In October, 2010, price estimates for health insurance plans will be available online. In the weeks and months ahead, new information on preventing disease and illness and improving the quality of health care for all Americans will also be posted.
The website also includes a series of opportunities where users can indicate whether pages were helpful to them and we will continue to seek user feedback to grow and strengthen the site.
"People need to see what choices are offered, what options cost, and how coverage works in practice," said Karen Pollitz, Deputy Director for Consumer Support, Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight. "HealthCare.gov takes an important first step in that direction. In the coming months and years, we will add pricing and plan performance information so that consumers can see and understand and make meaningful choices about their health coverage."
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