McCue Michael J, Hall Mark A
Department of Health Administration, School of Allied Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2015 Aug;26:1-8.
The new health insurance exchanges are the core of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) reforms, but how the law improves the nonsubsidized portion of the individual market is also important. This issue brief compares products sold on and off the exchanges to gain insight into how the ACA's market reforms are functioning. Initial concerns that insurers might seek to enroll lower-risk customers outside the exchanges have not been realized. Instead, more-generous benefit plans, which appeal to people with health problems, constitute a greater portion of plans sold off-exchange than those sold on-exchange. Although insurers that sell mostly on the exchanges incur an additional fee, they still devote a greater portion of their premium dollars to medical care. Their projected administrative costs and profit margins are lower than are those of insurers selling only off the exchanges.
新的医疗保险交易所是《平价医疗法案》(ACA)改革的核心,但该法律如何改善个人市场的非补贴部分也很重要。本问题简报比较了在交易所内外销售的产品,以深入了解ACA的市场改革是如何运作的。最初担心保险公司可能会在交易所外寻求招收风险较低的客户,但这一担忧并未成为现实。相反,更慷慨的福利计划对有健康问题的人有吸引力,在交易所外销售的计划中所占比例高于在交易所内销售的计划。尽管主要在交易所销售保险的保险公司会产生额外费用,但它们仍将更大比例的保费用于医疗保健。它们预计的行政成本和利润率低于仅在交易所外销售保险的保险公司。