The Florida Health Insurance Advisory Board has developed a package of proposals for improving the Florida private health insurance market.
The board, established in 1992, came up with the latest package of recommendations by holding three hearings.
One key recommendation is that the state remove barriers that keep “micro groups,” or groups with fewer than 10 employees, from getting health coverage, by eliminating differing contribution and participation requirements, differing agent commission structure requirements and differing documentation requirements.
The board says the state also should: