Meh, that’s unchanged by this law. It was a concession to leave the business in the hands of the private market insurance business, and of course they are in bed with their customers, just as BigPharma and BigMedicalDevices are in bed with doctors and providers (their customers).
The law was not meant to address that corruption aspect, and it doesn’t. It does, however, allow businesses to shop on an exchange and compare packages, and maybe get a better deal for their employees.
I’m not a huge fan of the ACA, don’t get me wrong. I am a fan of single payer. I’m one of those who dislike the law because it did not go far enough, not because it goes too far. That said, I still think it is preferable to what we had, which was the least efficient and most costly emergency room health “insurance” for too many, and those costs being passed on to the rest of us via increased and inflated costs on our bills – either being paid by us or by our insurance companies, and passed on to us in the form of higher premiums.