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  • The bill S. 4767, titled the "Insurance Fraud Accountability Act," aims to curb fraudulent enrollments in qualified health plans under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It introduces penalties for agents and brokers who provide false information and outlines...

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    The bill wants to make sure people aren't lying to get health care plans and tells agents and brokers they could get in big trouble if they do. It also tries to check if changes to health plans are real and makes sure everyone knows what's happening with their plans.

  • H.R. 10095, also known as the "Insurance Fraud Accountability Act," seeks to amend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to reduce fraudulent enrollments in qualified health plans. The bill introduces penalties for agents and brokers who provide false information, ranging from civil...

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    This bill is trying to stop people from cheating when signing up for health insurance by punishing those who lie, like agents and brokers, and by making sure people agree to enroll. It also makes sure that the people who help sign up others follow the rules, to keep everything fair and honest.