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  1. Insurer considerations related to ACA auto-reenrollment

    According to Javier Sanabria, the federal health exchange’s automatic reenrollment process was intended to simplify renewing policies.

    However, auto enrollment could also introduce unpredictability for insurers.

    http://www.healthcaretownhall.com/?p=7555#sthash.8OtJ3aGO.3rm6DZM7.dpuf

    So, this New York Times article examines how these issues will impact the exchange and quotes Paul Houchens offering some perspective in regards to the financial implications.

    Percy

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  2. Big business CEOs issue call to action for fixing US healthcare

    Percy – Corporate leaders from Aetna, Bank of America, Coca-Cola, McKinsey, Verizon and other household names share insights about how to bolster America’s healthcare system.

    http://www.govhealthit.com/news/big-business-ceos-issue-call-action-fixing-us-healthcare?topic=34&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRonvqjNZKXonjHpfsX56O0kXK6zlMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4AS8dkI%2BSLDwEYGJlv6SgFQ7LHMbpszbgPUhM%3D

    Hall

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  3. Medical ID Fraud Typically Higher During Fall

    As the year starts to wrap up, millions of people look for ways to take advantage of last-minute health and dental insurance benefits. “Many people squeeze in additional appointments and look to fulfill Flex Spending Accounts before the year is finished,” said David Anderson, Director of Product Development for Protect Your Bubble. “Malicious activity recognizes this trend, and consumers need to be cognizant of activity that could compromise their identity and other personal information.”

    Some telemarketers try casting a wide net with pre-recorded phone calls, telling people they have been selected for a free emergency alarm system, medications, or supplies for some health condition. Security experts say cyber criminals are increasingly targeting the $3 trillion U.S. healthcare industry, which has many companies still reliant on aging computer systems that do not use the latest security features. The percentage of healthcare organizations that have reported a criminal cyber attack has risen to 40 percent in 2013 from 20 percent in 2009, according to an annual survey by the Ponemon Institute think tank on data protection policy.

    Source: Yahoo News [10/7/14]

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