Most of the really big changes made by the 2010 health law don’t start for another year. That includes things like a ban on restricting pre-existing conditions, and required insurance coverage for most Americans. But Jan. 1, 2013, will nevertheless mark some major changes.
One of those changes that will affect everyone with private health insurance actually took effect last September. But most people won’t see it until they renew or apply for new health insurance. It’s called a summary of benefits and coverage. The idea is to help people actually understand what’s in their insurance policies.
“One of the big complaints of people in polls or focus groups is that they just … don’t understand either the coverage or the price,” said Jay Angoff, a former official at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services who worked on implementing the health law.
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