Christine Burke Worthen, Member of the Firm, co-presents “What’s Ahead for the Health Insurance Marketplace: Understanding CMS’s 2025 Proposed Rule” at CMS Marketplace Rule Under Legal Scrutiny, a CLE program co-hosted by the Federal Bar Association and myLawCLE.

This session will provide a synopsis of the Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Proposed Rule that was issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on March 10, 2025. Topics include the proposed standards for the Health Insurance Marketplace and additional safeguards to protect consumers from improper enrollments by brokers and agents.

The proposed standards include revisions to the income verification process, changes to eligibility redeterminations and pre-enrollment verification for special enrollment periods, changes to essential health benefits, and changing the annual Open Enrollment Period, among other items covered in the Proposed Rule. We will also look at ongoing work on Capitol Hill and how that may impact the Final Rule. If the final Rule is issued, we will review what is finalized.

Key takeaways for attendees:

  • General summary of proposed rule
  • Issues that prompted the Proposed Rule
  • What may/may not be finalized
  • Developments from ongoing discussions on the Hill that may impact the Final Rule

For more information, visit the event website.

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