Section 15. No later than 2 years after the connector begins operation and every year thereafter, the connector shall conduct a study of the connector and the persons enrolled in the connector and shall submit a written report to the governor, the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the chairs of the joint committee on health care financing, and the house and senate committees on ways and means on status and activities of the connector based on data collected in the study. The report shall also be available to the general public upon request. The study shall review:—
(1) the operation and administration of the connector, including surveys and reports of health benefits plans available to eligible individuals and on the experience of the plans. The experience on the plans shall include data on enrollees in the connector and enrollees purchasing health benefit plans as defined by chapter 176J outside of the connector, expenses, claims statistics, complaints data, how the connector met its goals, and other information deemed pertinent by the connector; and
(2) any significant observations regarding utilization and adoption of the connector.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 176q - Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector
Section 2 - Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority; Board; Meetings; Executive Director
Section 3 - Powers and Duties of Board
Section 6 - Binding Agreement as Condition of Participation in Connector for Eligible Small Groups
Section 7a - Small Group Wellness Incentive Pilot Program
Section 11 - Enrollment in Connector by Producer; Commission
Section 14 - Accounting; Audits
Section 15 - Study of Connector and Enrolled Persons; Written Report
Section 15a - Special Commission to Investigate and Study Role of Connector