“Narrow network plans,” which seek to constrain costs by offering a limited choice of health care providers, are now common in the ACA’s health insurance marketplaces. In a new Commonwealth Fund brief, Justin Giovannelli and colleagues at Georgetown University explore how states are applying federal standards intended to ensure that consumers who purchase these plans still have good access to providers.
Ensuring Access to Care for Consumers Who Enroll in “Narrow Network” Plans
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