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NE public workers may enter state exchange

Written by Valerie Ortiz | Aug 5, 2013 5:37:12 PM

A recent report determined Nebraska state workers may take advantage of the state's health insurance exchange when enrollment begins.

According to Nebraska Public Radio, a new report found Nebraska's policymakers only conducted a cost-benefit analysis twice during a four-year period when making budgetary and operational decisions for the state. While a cost-benefit analysis is routinely done by private companies, public sector companies also conduct one to stay within fiscal budgets. Employers may also use the analysis to identify employee policies and benefits.

Local news source The Columbus Telegram reported that the Affordable Care Act and the upcoming implementation of state insurance exchanges may drive public sector workers to seek alternative coverage.

Kathleen Sebelius, secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said that the marketplace will help workers receive the right coverage for them and their families, according to The Columbus Telegram.

"Soon, the Health Insurance Marketplace will provide families and small businesses who currently don't have insurance, or are looking for a better deal, a new way to find health coverage that fits their needs and their budgets," Sebelius said.