A recent proposal from the Senate Finance Committee aims to enhance accountability within the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace. The proposed Insurance Fraud Accountability Act seeks to impose new civil and criminal penalties on licensed health insurance agents and brokers engaging in deceptive practices. The purpose is to protect consumers from fraudulent health insurance practices and hold deceptive brokers accountable.
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