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Subject The Proposed 2024 Payment Rule, Explained
Date January 5, 2023 9:15 PM
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Thursday, January 5, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

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The Proposed 2024 Payment Rule

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CMS issued the proposed 2024 Notice of Benefits and Payment Parameters
last month.

The NBPP, known colloquially as the Payment Rule, is eagerly awaited
each year as it provides the vehicle for CMS to announce major policy
changes in many areas affecting consumers, health insurers, and the
Marketplaces, among others.

Health Affairs Forefront pulled together comprehensive coverage this
week of the proposed rule from Sabrina Corlette, Matthew Fiedler, and
Jason Levitis.

Part 1: Insurance Market Reforms and Consumer Assistance by Sabrina
Corlette
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In this first of three Forefront articles on the 2024 NBPP, Sabrina
Corlette focuses on proposed market reforms and consumer assistance
improvements.

Part 2: Risk Adjustment by Matthew Fiedler
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In the second article, Matthew Fiedler focuses on risk adjustment.

Part 3: Exchange Operational Standards and APTC Policies by Jason
Levitis
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Levitis focuses on Exchange operational standards and Advance Premium
Tax Credit policies, including the annual payment parameter guidance.

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