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DENVER, Oct. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Shoppers on Colorado's health insurance marketplace will have a new tool that will help them find the most cost-effective coverage when they begin shopping next week for coverage in 2017.
Connect for Health Colorado® and the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC) partnered to develop the Quick Cost and Plan Finder Tool that will enable consumers to see:
The tool equips consumers with an estimate of overall costs — including such things as co-pays, co-insurance and other "out-of-pocket" expenses — relying on data within the Colorado All Payer Claims Database (CO APCD), which is administered by CIVHC. The CO APCD is Colorado's most comprehensive source of health care claims information. It includes data from 510 million health insurance claims from 21 health insurance companies.
"Shopping for health plans can be confusing, and this tool helps Coloradans understand how different plans may impact their out-of-pocket costs throughout the year," states Ana English, President and CEO for CIVHC. "By combining CO APCD data with health plan data, we are providing a missing piece of the puzzle for customers making important health care decisions."
The tool does not recommend which plan a shopper should choose but gives consumers a better comparison of the health insurance options when shopping for coverage. Consumers may request help from a certified Broker for help evaluating benefits and selecting a health insurance plan that best meets his or her individual or family needs, at no additional cost.
Development of the tool was funded by a grant from the Colorado Health Foundation.
Contacts: Luke Clarke 720-496-2545, Connect for Health Colorado Cari Frank 303-903-6007, CIVHC
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Connect for Health Colorado® and the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC) partnered to develop the Quick Cost and Plan Finder Tool that will enable consumers to see:
- Whether they may qualify for financial assistance to lower their monthly premiums and other costs, such as copays and deductibles.
- An estimate of annual out-of-pocket costs, based on their expected health care usage.
- Plans that include their preferred doctors, facilities and/or medications.
The tool equips consumers with an estimate of overall costs — including such things as co-pays, co-insurance and other "out-of-pocket" expenses — relying on data within the Colorado All Payer Claims Database (CO APCD), which is administered by CIVHC. The CO APCD is Colorado's most comprehensive source of health care claims information. It includes data from 510 million health insurance claims from 21 health insurance companies.
"Shopping for health plans can be confusing, and this tool helps Coloradans understand how different plans may impact their out-of-pocket costs throughout the year," states Ana English, President and CEO for CIVHC. "By combining CO APCD data with health plan data, we are providing a missing piece of the puzzle for customers making important health care decisions."
The tool does not recommend which plan a shopper should choose but gives consumers a better comparison of the health insurance options when shopping for coverage. Consumers may request help from a certified Broker for help evaluating benefits and selecting a health insurance plan that best meets his or her individual or family needs, at no additional cost.
Development of the tool was funded by a grant from the Colorado Health Foundation.
Contacts: Luke Clarke 720-496-2545, Connect for Health Colorado Cari Frank 303-903-6007, CIVHC
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SOURCE Connect for Health Colorado