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ICHRA for Health Plans: What Issuers Need to Know

7 min · 8. apr. 2026
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ICHRA can introduce operational risk long before it shows up in membership. For health plans, it functions as a new distribution pathway inside the individual market, which means added complexity across enrollment, billing, and premium flow—not a separate product strategy. This episode of Regulatory Joe focuses on where that complexity actually shows up, including enrollment pathways, payment coordination, lockbox flow, and internal ownership across product and operations teams. It also covers why early alignment matters, especially as plans prepare for filing season and evaluate ICHRA growth. If you’re responsible for individual market strategy, enrollment, or billing, this is where ICHRA decisions start to create real impact.

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