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Health Commission approves revised minimum standards to expand compliant silver plans for city contractors

San Francisco Health Commission · July 19, 2022
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Summary

The Health Commission voted unanimously to adopt revisions to the Health Care Accountability Ordinance minimum standards for 2023–2024, a package that aims to expand the number of compliant silver plans by increasing employer cost responsibility while preserving gold/platinum compliance pathways.

The San Francisco Health Commission on July 19 approved a set of revisions to the Health Care Accountability Ordinance minimum standards intended to expand the range of compliant health plans available to employers that contract with the city.

Max Guerra, health program planner in the Department of Public Health’s Office of Policy and Planning, outlined the work group’s consensus recommendations. The package preserves automatic compliance for gold and platinum plans when employers…

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