Giovannelli Justin, Curran Emily
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2016 Jul;19:1-12.
Issue: Nearly 12.7 million individuals signed up for coverage in the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) health insurance marketplaces during the third open enrollment period, and by the end of March there were 11.1 million consumers with active coverage. States that operate their own marketplaces posted a year-to-year enrollment gain of 8.8 percent. To maintain membership and attract new consumers, the state-based marketplaces must sponsor enrollment assistance programs and conduct consumer outreach. These marketplaces relied heavily on such efforts during the third enrollment period, despite declining funding. Goal: To learn which outreach strategies, assistance programs, and other factors marketplace officials viewed as having exerted the greatest influence on enrollment. Methods: Survey of officials representing each of the 17 state-based marketplaces (15 responses). Key findings and conclusions: The cost of coverage and low health insurance literacy pose significant barriers to enrollment for many consumers. Marketplaces sought to overcome them by encouraging consumers to obtain in-person enrollment assistance from ACA-created assistance programs and from insurance brokers, and by partnering with community organizations for outreach activities. Many marketplaces also enhanced their web portals to make them easier to navigate and to give consumers better tools with which to evaluate their coverage options.
在第三个开放注册期内,近1270万人在《平价医疗法案》(ACA)的医疗保险市场注册参保,截至3月底,有1110万消费者拥有有效保险。运营自己市场的州实现了8.8%的同比参保人数增长。为了维持会员数量并吸引新消费者,基于州的市场必须赞助注册协助计划并开展消费者推广活动。尽管资金减少,但这些市场在第三个注册期严重依赖此类努力。目标:了解市场官员认为哪些推广策略、协助计划和其他因素对参保产生了最大影响。方法:对代表17个基于州的市场的官员进行调查(收到15份回复)。主要发现和结论:保险费用和低健康保险知识水平对许多消费者的参保构成了重大障碍。市场试图通过鼓励消费者从ACA设立的协助计划和保险经纪人那里获得面对面的注册协助,以及与社区组织合作开展推广活动来克服这些障碍。许多市场还改进了其门户网站,使其更易于操作,并为消费者提供更好的工具来评估他们的保险选项。