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Craig,
I figured you guys would make some improvements just after I bailed. :skeptical:

Goodness knows I b****ed enough about not being able to tell which little icon had a skirt and which one didn't.
:D
 
Finding the right button to "Compare" your selected plans (to compare) is about as HARD as I've ever seen.

I tried to quote 76567 - Milam County, Texas
Wouldn't quote.
Forced me to use 76567 - Burleson County, Texas

Prices are different between Milam County & Burleson County.

Your link above: "Chelsea EBroker Demo" still has a SKIRT to pick "Female".
Yes, jbage, it's HARD to see that skirt!
 
The Chelsea Demo lists Consumer's Choice CO-OP plans in SC but they dropped out late. I'm assuming it's just the demo that's not updated. I like the HSA indicator on the result summary screen. However, a low income with high CSR reducing the Silver Plan deductible below $1300/$2600 does not change the check mark for HSA eligible. It's still a net positive to easily see "potentially" HSA eligible plans.

FYI to those who haven't taken a look, the 'details' screen displays the generic Rx copay, not all Rx copays. You open the SPD PDF to see the other tiers and link to Rx formulary.
 
The Chelsea Demo lists Consumer's Choice CO-OP plans in SC but they dropped out late. I'm assuming it's just the demo that's not updated. I like the HSA indicator on the result summary screen. However, a low income with high CSR reducing the Silver Plan deductible below $1300/$2600 does not change the check mark for HSA eligible. It's still a net positive to easily see "potentially" HSA eligible plans.

FYI to those who haven't taken a look, the 'details' screen displays the generic Rx copay, not all Rx copays. You open the SPD PDF to see the other tiers and link to Rx formulary.


You are correct it is just the demo site that still displays those Consumer's Choice Plans. We have removed them from our Production environment.
 
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