Senate Bill 5, which would permit small businesses in Ohio new ways to save money on health insurance by allowing them to band together into “purchasing alliances,” was passed by the General Assembly yesterday an article in this morning’s Enquirer said.
The bill also contains a provision requiring health care insurers to provide good-faith estimates to those with health savings accounts asking about medical treatment.
(Bill Analysis)
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