1 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
2 Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Med Care Res Rev. 2019 Aug;76(4):403-424. doi: 10.1177/1077558717718625. Epub 2017 Jul 5.
Selecting a health plan in a health insurance exchange is a critical decision, yet consumers are known to face challenges with health plan choice. We surveyed new enrollees in two state-based exchanges in 2015 to investigate how a nonelderly, primarily low-income population chose their health plans and the implications of shopping behavior for early experiences in their plans. Financial considerations were most important to enrollees. Prior Medicaid enrollees and the uninsured were more likely to have multiple shopping challenges (e.g., difficulty identifying the best or most affordable plan, fair/poor experience, unmet need for help) than enrollees with prior employer coverage (42.9% vs. 32.5% vs. 16.4%, respectively, < .01). Shopping challenges were associated with difficulty finding a doctor, understanding coverage, and getting questions answered. Assistance targeting enrollees who previously had Medicaid or lacked insurance could improve both shopping experiences and downstream outcomes in plans.
在医疗保险交易所选择健康计划是一个关键决策,但众所周知,消费者在选择健康计划时面临挑战。我们在 2015 年调查了两个州立交易所的新参保人,以调查非老年、主要是低收入人群如何选择他们的健康计划,以及购物行为对他们计划早期体验的影响。经济考虑对参保人最重要。与有雇主保险覆盖的参保人相比,之前参加过医疗补助计划的人和没有保险的人更有可能面临多重购物挑战(例如,难以确定最佳或最负担得起的计划、公平/较差的体验、需要帮助但未得到满足)(分别为 42.9%、32.5%和 16.4%,<.01)。购物挑战与寻找医生、理解保险范围和回答问题的困难有关。针对之前参加过医疗补助计划或没有保险的参保人的援助可以改善购物体验和计划的下游结果。