Healthcare Finance News August 26, 2024
CMS received more than 200,000 complaints in the first six months of the year about such actions.
Federal regulators have blocked two private sector enrollment websites from accessing consumer information through the federal Affordable Care Act marketplace, with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services citing “anomalous activity.”
CMS received more than 200,000 complaints in the first six months of the year about such actions.
The agency said in a written statement that it had suspended the two sites – Benefitalign and Inshura – “while the anomalous activity is researched to ensure the EDE partners are in compliance with CMS data standards.” EDE stands for “enhanced direct enrollment” and refers to websites approved to integrate with healthcare.gov.
In a separate...