
Policy Would Allow Consumers to Automatically Re-Enroll in HIX Plans
A proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ruling would make it easier for consumers to automatically re-enroll in their plans from the healthcare insurance exchanges if they liked them.
A proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ruling would make it easier for consumers to automatically re-enroll in their plans from the healthcare insurance exchanges if they 
“As we plan for open enrollment in year 2 and continue to build a sustainable long-term system, we are committed to simplifying the experience for consumers by allowing auto-enrollment,” said HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell. “We are working to streamline the process for consumers wishing to remain in their current plan.”
The process would function like employer-based health insurance plans which often automatically re-enroll plan holders each year. While advantageous for some, there are concerns. Insurers would have to reach out to enrollees to educate them about the process, and unlike employer-based plans, exchange enrollees have the opportunity to choose from more plan options. This might deter them from auto-enrolling in the same plan.
“Most enrollees in 2014 chose a plan based on the monthly premium. However, the lowest cost plans in 2014 may no longer be low cost in 2015,” said Elizabeth Carpenter, director at Avalere Health, in a media release.
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"They're trying to reduce disruptions in the marketplace by basically allowing people to do nothing and stay insured," 
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