WebMD
is launching a Health Care Reform Center for consumers and an ACA Resource Center for physicians to educate consumers and physicians and to
provide actionable guidance about the impact of the Affordable Care Act
(ACA). The Health Care Reform Center will include a series of live
chats with experts, offering consumers personalized
information to prepare for future health insurance decisions and
navigate the health insurance marketplace at any stage of their
journey—from young Americans who were previously uninsured to older
Americans.
According
to a 2012 user survey, over half of participants expect WebMD to help point
them in the right direction for health insurance decisions.[1]
Further, a July 2013 user survey shows nearly two-thirds don’t know of an easy-to-navigate, neutral source of information about the ACA.[2] WebMD now offers users access to
step-by-step guides to understand health insurance costs and the most
critical information needed to compare and purchase a health insurance
plan. To optimize user experience and access,
the content is available across WebMD’s multi-screen platform and
channels, from tablet and
mobile devices to desktop,
WebMD Magazine and WebMD’s
Facebook page.
“WebMD
has more than a decade of expertise in providing health insurance
information, services, and proven tools to consumers on behalf of the
country’s leading health insurers
and employers,” said David Schlanger, interim CEO, WebMD. “The Health
Care Reform Center builds on this expertise at a time where there is an
immense need for trusted, objective information about complex
legislation. We simplify it into information that is
relevant, trustworthy, credible and, most importantly, actionable.”
The resources and programs offered on the WebMD Health Care Reform Center include:
- A Health Insurance Cost Calculator that provides a straightforward, simplified health insurance subsidy calculator, showing both subsidized and non-subsidized premiums given a user’s income bracket. The calculator allows users to see their monthly and annual premiums adjusted to income, age, family size, ZIP code, and historical medical claims filed by patients like them, versus the penalty cost if they choose not to purchase insurance. Users can also find out if they are eligible for newly expanded Medicaid coverage based on their state of residence.
- State-Level Resources for each state launching a health insurance marketplace. Localized information will walk users through the basics of purchasing health insurance, the enrollment process, and important considerations for evaluating health insurance options in their home state.
- Easy-to-Understand Content beginning with a Quick Start Guide to customize the information provided, focusing on relevant content to individual users and their health care reform choices. Interactive elements -- like quizzes, videos, infographics, and opt-in emails to receive personalized news -- keep users engaged.
- Live Events that give consumers an opportunity to ask questions about the ACA and get personalized answers from WebMD and third-party experts. The chats will focus on specific facets of health care reform, including pre-existing conditions, preventive care services, state marketplaces, subsidies, and comparing plans. The first live chat will take place August 8, 2013, from 12 – 1 p.m. ET, featuring health care reform experts walking through the impact of the ACA on families’ access to insurance. Questions can be pre-submitted to healthreform@webmd.net, and the live chat is available at live.webmd.com.
- WebMD Answers, a 24/7 opportunity for users to pose questions and receive answers from peers and experts. WebMD Answers has been a regular WebMD feature since October 2012, and the health care reform section is available on the desktop and mobile web site and via the WebMD Facebook page.
WebMD
worked with the nonpartisan Alliance for Health Reform to select its
Expert Review Panel. The panel is composed of experts from the
government, including representatives
of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS), and the private sector, as well as health
policy journalists.
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