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Starting in 2014, individuals and small businesses will have the same affordable insurance choices as Members of Congress and will be able to purchase private health insurance through State-based competitive marketplaces called Affordable Insurance Exchanges. Exchanges will make it easy for individuals and small businesses to compare health plans, get answers to questions, and enroll in or offer to employees a health insurance plan that meets their needs. Individuals will be able to find out if they are eligible for advance payments of premium tax credits and cost sharing reductions or health programs like the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); small businesses will be eligible for the tax credit for coverage purchased through the Exchange.
Exchanges offer Americans competition, choice, and clout. Insurance companies will compete for business on a level playing field, driving down costs. Exchanges will have the same purchasing clout as big businesses and will give consumers a choice of plans to fit their needs.
Beginning in 2014, Exchanges will also operate a Small Business Health Options Program–or SHOP–that offers small businesses and their employees new choices. Through the SHOP, employers can offer employees a variety of Qualified Health Plans (QHPs), and their employees can choose the plans that fit their needs and their budget.
SHOPs can help your small business by:
Starting in 2014, employers and consumers can access an Exchange through the Internet, toll-free call centers, though agents and brokers, in person, or by mail. Members of Congress will also get their coverage through the Exchanges.