Pollitz Karen, Bangit Eliza
Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, Washington, D.C., USA.
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2005 Nov(875):1-12.
To help people whose health conditions make it difficult for them to obtain insurance coverage, the Trade Act of 2002 initiated federal matching payments to support state high-risk pools and promote coverage expansion through them. Some 30 states already had high-risk pools, but enrollment was very limited, largely because of high premiums, exclusion of coverage for preexisting conditions, and high cost-sharing. In interviewing officials from high-risk pools that received grants in the program's first year, the authors found that most states did not use grant funds to make their pools more accessible or affordable; instead, 18 of 19 states used some or all funds to refinance existing programs. Only one state used its entire grant award to reduce enrollee premiums, expand covered benefits, or otherwise enact changes to promote enrollment. Policymakers may need to strengthen grant requirements and/or financial incentives to promote expansion of coverage via state high-risk pools.
为帮助那些因健康状况而难以获得保险覆盖的人群,2002年《贸易法》启动了联邦配套支付,以支持州高风险保险池,并通过这些保险池促进保险覆盖范围的扩大。约30个州已经设有高风险保险池,但参保人数非常有限,主要原因是保费高昂、对既往病症的保险排除以及高额费用分摊。在采访该项目第一年获得拨款的高风险保险池的官员时,作者发现大多数州并未使用拨款资金来使他们的保险池更容易参保或负担得起;相反,19个州中有18个州使用了部分或全部资金为现有项目再融资。只有一个州将其全部拨款用于降低参保人的保费、扩大承保福利或以其他方式进行变革以促进参保。政策制定者可能需要加强拨款要求和/或财政激励措施,以促进通过州高风险保险池扩大保险覆盖范围。