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“ACA marketplace consumers should get prompt notices about changes to coverage, enrollment, listed agent, or premium tax credits, with a way to cancel unauthorized activity and check account and agent details online or by phone.”
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“The federal ACA Exchange should verify that consumers agreed to broker-assisted sign-ups or plan changes and send clear notices when a person's plan, coverage, broker, or premium tax credit changes.”
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“Federally run ACA exchanges should check sign-ups and coverage changes submitted by agents or brokers, require proof that the consumer agreed, and hold commissions until eligibility problems are resolved.”
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“Consumers should not be removed from ACA Exchange health plans without their consent, even if an agent, broker, or health plan broke enrollment rules.”
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“People signed up through outside Exchange technology should still be able to check their account details online or through a free phone number, including their plan information and listed agent.”
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“Consumers should be told quickly when their ACA enrollment, coverage, listed agent, or tax credit information changes, should get clear steps to undo changes they did not approve, and should be able to check their account details online or by phone.”
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“Consumers should be told quickly when their Exchange enrollment, coverage, listed agent, or premium tax credit changes, and those notices should explain how to cancel any enrollment action the consumer did not approve.”
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“People should be protected from fake, unwanted, or misleading health insurance signups in Affordable Care Act marketplaces.”
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“Federally run ACA marketplaces should check new enrollments and coverage changes submitted by agents or brokers, and agents and brokers should have to prove the consumer agreed.”
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