Frustration Continues Over Nevada Health Link
Now that the IRS is involved with making sure you have a “qualified health insurance plan” in place, you’ll want to avoid the penalties if at all possible.
Now that the IRS is involved with making sure you have a “qualified health insurance plan” in place, you’ll want to avoid the penalties if at all possible.
There will be a new Director for the Nevada Health Link website and it will now have five health insurance companies selling their health insurance plans.
The Nevada Exchange Board decided to terminate the account they have with Xerox, the company that was hired to build the Nevada Health Link’s website.
Make certain that you are paying for the correct account, and that the money is being withdrawn from your bank account in a timely manner.
Nevada has already spent approximately $84 Million dollars (that is NOT a typo folks) developing our Nevada Health Link.
We would like to comment on this article for the sake of our clients who we have attempted unsuccessfully to enroll during this 1st year of “Open Enrollment”.
If you have an account registered on Nevada Health Link by 3/31/14 you will be allowed a 60 day extension to purchase a Health Insurance plan. Call for details
There is now a new Contractor hired to fix Nevada Health Link’s website prior to next year’s “Open Enrollment”.
The exchange is enrolling as many as 1,000 customers a week; at that pace, sign-ups could max out at around 25,000 on March 31 (Deadline).
The State of Nevada is using the “Benchmark” plan from HPN – Health Plan of Nevada’s plan POS Group 1 C XV 500 HCR. This plan sets the standard as to how all the other “Qualified Health Plans“ in Nevada are now.