Will HealthCare.com, a private endeavor, mislead consumers?

 

If consumers type HealthCare.com instead of HealthCare.gov into their browsers, they will end up not at a government site but the web address of an enterprising company, reports The Washington Post

HealthCare.com will allow consumers both to shop and compare health plans but “if they mistakenly believe this is the government website, they may feel this is the complete list of plans available to them,” said Lynn Quincy, who oversees health policy for Consumers Union, according to the article. 

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