Commission Background and Establishment
Health Benefit Exchange Authority Executive Board (HBX) Active Governing
Committee on Health Section 2 (f)
There is established, as an independent authority of the District government, the District of Columbia Health Benefit Exchange Authority. The Authority shall be an instrumentality, created to effectuate the purposes stated in this chapter, that shall have a legal existence separate from the District government.
The Executive Board shall have seven voting members, who shall be residents of the District of Columbia, appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Council pursuant to § 1-523.01(f).  The Executive Board shall also have four nonvoting, ex-officio members, or their designees, who shall be the: (A) Director of the Department of Health Care Finance; (B) Commissioner of the Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking; (C) Director of the Department of Health; and (D) Director of the Department of Human Services. Professional members must have a minimum of three years' experience in practicing the health occupation, while consumer member(s) should not be affiliated with the industry.
(1) Each person appointed to the executive board as a voting member shall have demonstrated and acknowledged expertise in at least 2 of the following areas:  (A) Individual or small employer health care coverage;  (B) Health benefits plan administration;  (C) Health care finance;  (D) Administering a public or private health care delivery system;  (E) Purchasing health plan coverage;  (F) Prior experience in commercial insurance management;  (G) Actuarial analysis;  (H) Health care economics;  (I) Human services administration;  (J) Health care consumer interest advocacy;  (K) Public health programs; or  (L) Enrolling individuals into health benefit plans.  (2) The Mayor shall consider the expertise of each of the members of the executive board and attempt to make appointments so that the executive board’s composition reflects a diversity of expertise.  (3) At least one voting member of the executive board shall have demonstrated knowledge in health care consumer interest advocacy.
https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/31-3171.05
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Health Benefit Exchange Authority Executive Board (HBX)
03-12-2002
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Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed - Pursuant to section 2 (f) 4
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Points of Contact
Mila Kofman Executive Director mila.kofman@dc.gov (202) 317-0301
Tiera Williams Tiera.Williams@dc.gov (202) 727-9811
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