Carman Katherine Grace, Eibner Christine
Rand Health Q. 2014 Dec 30;4(3):8.
RAND's Health Reform Opinion Study (HROS) allows for an estimation of how many people have become enrolled in all sources of health care coverage since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The HROS is conducted using the RAND American Life Panel, a nationally representative panel of individuals who regularly participate in surveys; this particular analysis, is focused on respondents age 18-64. In addition to asking them about their opinions of the ACA, each month RAND collected information about enrollment in health insurance, including employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), Medicaid, Medicare, insurance purchased on a marketplace, and other insurance purchased on the individual market. This detailed information about insurance coverage combined with the fact that the same individuals were surveyed each month provides a unique ability to track how insurance coverage has changed since the major health insurance coverage provisions of the ACA took effect on January 1, 2014. The analysis presented here examines changes in health insurance enrollment between September 2013 and March 2014; overall, the authors estimate that 9.3 million more people have health care coverage in March 2014, lowering the uninsured rate from 20.5 percent to 15.8 percent. This increase in coverage is driven not only by enrollment in health insurance marketplace plans, but also by gains in ESI and Medicaid. Enrollment in ESI plans increased by 8.2 million and Medicaid enrollment increased by 5.9 million, although some individuals did lose coverage during this period. The authors also found that 3.9 million people are now covered through the state and federal marketplaces-the so-called insurance exchanges-and less than 1 million people who previously had individual-market insurance became uninsured during the period in question. While the survey cannot tell if this latter group lost their insurance due to cancellation or because they simply felt the cost was too high, the overall number is very small, representing less than 1 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 64.
兰德公司的《医疗改革民意调查》(HROS)能够估算出自《平价医疗法案》(ACA)实施以来,有多少人已获得了各种医疗保健覆盖来源。HROS是通过兰德美国生活面板进行的,这是一个具有全国代表性的个人面板,他们定期参与调查;本次具体分析聚焦于18至64岁的受访者。除了询问他们对ACA的看法外,兰德公司每月还收集有关医疗保险参保情况的信息,包括雇主提供的保险(ESI)、医疗补助、医疗保险、在市场上购买的保险以及在个人市场上购买的其他保险。这些关于保险覆盖范围的详细信息,再加上每月对同一批人进行调查这一事实,提供了一种独特的能力,能够追踪自ACA的主要医疗保险覆盖条款于2014年1月1日生效以来保险覆盖范围的变化。此处呈现的分析考察了2013年9月至2014年3月期间医疗保险参保情况的变化;总体而言,作者估计在2014年3月有930万人获得了医疗保健覆盖,将未参保率从20.5%降至15.8%。这种覆盖范围的增加不仅是由医疗保险市场计划的参保推动的,也是由ESI和医疗补助的增加推动的。ESI计划的参保人数增加了820万,医疗补助参保人数增加了590万,尽管在此期间一些人确实失去了保险覆盖。作者还发现,现在有390万人通过州和联邦市场——即所谓的保险交易所——获得了保险,并且在上述期间,之前拥有个人市场保险的人中不到100万人失去了保险。虽然该调查无法确定后一组人是因保险被取消还是仅仅因为觉得费用过高而失去保险,但总体数字非常小,占18至64岁人群的比例不到1%。