Assuming they get all the programming done in time, what does that mean to the hundreds of thousands of Georgia folk already with coverage in 2023 on HC.Gov...and what does that mean to brokers like myself who may have all their Georgia clients on healthSherpa? Sherpa is ONLY for states using the federal exchange.
Will all the exisiting 2023 client data move to the GA exchange as a starting point? will everyone have to start all over with all new applications and associated info? Will brokers still have access through Sherpa to get the 2023 info? I'll hope the people who programmed the Georgia exchange did not make it as cumbersome as hc.gov...so maybe it won't be too bad to do enrollments, but Sherpa is a life saver in terms of access to client files, ease of enrollment, etc. Renewing people every year is a piece of cake..whereas enrolling them from scratch is not by comparison. If its a new exchange, it would need all user id and passwords to do anything, unles that moves over too.
Has any other state made this transition? and if so, how did that work?
Why does this seem to feel like a cluster**** for me?
Will all the exisiting 2023 client data move to the GA exchange as a starting point? will everyone have to start all over with all new applications and associated info? Will brokers still have access through Sherpa to get the 2023 info? I'll hope the people who programmed the Georgia exchange did not make it as cumbersome as hc.gov...so maybe it won't be too bad to do enrollments, but Sherpa is a life saver in terms of access to client files, ease of enrollment, etc. Renewing people every year is a piece of cake..whereas enrolling them from scratch is not by comparison. If its a new exchange, it would need all user id and passwords to do anything, unles that moves over too.
Has any other state made this transition? and if so, how did that work?
Why does this seem to feel like a cluster**** for me?