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Regulators at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners have developed a guide to COVID-19 insurance.
At least seven states are now letting any resident who wants health coverage sign up for health coverage.
Each state is taking its own approach to Covid-19 health insurance regulation. Here's a directory.
Excepted benefits issuers, such as short-term health insurers, don't have to cover coronavirus testing. But some will anyway.
Matt Eyles say new final data standards regs would let tech firms sell personal health data on the open market.
If brick-and-mortar facilities are overloaded, "keeping people out of the health care system physically could be in everybody's interest."
AHIP members say they'll ease any barriers to testing and treatment to testing for the virus.
Matt Eyles also warns that the current uncertainty undermines the stability of Americans' health coverage.
Many consumers are thinking about Covid-19. Some are acting on their thoughts.
Although the total number of ACA exchange signups was down 0.2 percent this year, some states had better results than others.