In an InsureBlog exclusive, we present a year-end wrap-up of some of the ACA-related issues being dealt with by the Ohio Department of Insurance. Public Information Officer Robert Denhard was kind enough to answer some of our questions:
What are you hearing from insurers regarding receiving  data on the back-end that allows individuals to actually pay for  insurance?
We are hearing there are still problems but that the  situation is better than it was.  Either way, we're concerned about any impact on  consumers if information is still wrong come Jan. 1.
Have you had any feedback from carriers about missing/incorrect 834's? What are they telling you?
Anecdotally we are hearing that there continue to be issues  that need worked out.
How is ODI planning to handle the continuous influx of new  plans that carriers will have to submit in order to stay within the narrow  parameters of actuarial value? That is, since this will require plan changes  each year going forward?
We will work with companies as we did last year to review plans as necessary.
With so many folks in the individual market opting to keep  their plans until December 2014, what impact do you think that will have on 2015  Exchange rates? 
It is too early to try to predict  rates since we do not even know yet what enrollment will ultimately look like  and what the risk composition of those enrollees will be.
We’ve had a lot of questions about Navigators. How many  Navigators have actually been certified in the state of Ohio?
Information about the number of certified navigators is  available here [ed: that takes you to the Ohio Agent Locator page, from which Navigator information is available. At the time of this post, there are but 70 for the entire state].
Has ODI had any (many?) complaints about Navigators? If  so, what kinds of issues have been raised?
We have not received any  complaints about navigators.
This seems to be an issue at the national level, would be interested to know: how many Medicaid sign ups in OH vs Exchange plans? That is, how many have (been) enrolled in Medicaid as opposed to signed up for actual insurance policies through the Exchange?
A total of 5,672 people had signed up for the exchange as of  Dec. 1, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). You  will have to check with the Ohio Department of Medicaid for their enrollment  numbers.
Finally, do you have a sense of the percentage of agents  who’ve been Marketplace certified?
Agents who are marketplace certified is information  officially maintained by HHS. 
Thanks, Robert!

 
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