1. Compare the health insurance plans you are interested in by visiting the NCQA website to see if they are accredited, and how their quality scores compare.
2. Visit at least one of the state-specific reports to find out what the rate of complaints is for the health plan you’re interested in, what hospitals it uses, and information about quality measures. Note: Every state or regional report may be different. If your state is not listed here, see what other states make available. Even if it’s not online, the data probably are collected by your state.
3. Visit the federal Marketplace Exchange (link below), or your state exchange to see what ratings, prices and comparisons exist among the plans you are interested in.