McCue Michael J, Hall Mark A
Department of Health Administration, School of Allied Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA.
Wake Forest University
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2016 Jun;12:1-10.
The new health insurance exchanges are the core of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) insurance reforms, but insurance markets beyond the exchanges also are affected by the reforms. This issue brief compares the markets for individual coverage on and off of the exchanges, using insurers' most recent projections for ACA-compliant policies. In 2016, insurers expect that less than one-fifth of ACA-compliant coverage will be sold outside of the exchanges. Insurers that sell mostly through exchanges devote a greater portion of their premium dollars to medical care than do insurers selling only off of the exchanges, because exchange insurers project lower administrative costs and lower profit margins. Premium increases on exchange plans are less than those for off-exchange plans, in large part because exchange enrollment is projected to shift to closed-network plans. Finally, initial concerns that insurers might seek to segregate higher-risk subscribers on the exchanges have not been realized.
新的医保交易所是《平价医疗法案》(ACA)保险改革的核心,但交易所之外的保险市场也受到了这些改革的影响。本问题简报利用保险公司对符合ACA规定保单的最新预测,比较了交易所内外个人保险的市场情况。2016年,保险公司预计符合ACA规定的保险中,不到五分之一将在交易所之外销售。主要通过交易所销售保险的公司,用于医疗护理的保费比例高于仅在交易所之外销售保险的公司,因为在交易所销售保险的公司预计行政成本较低,利润率也较低。交易所计划的保费涨幅低于非交易所计划涨幅,很大程度上是因为预计交易所参保者将转向封闭式网络计划。最后,最初担心保险公司可能会在交易所将高风险投保人区分开来的情况并未出现。