Consumer Response to a National Marketplace for Individual Health Insurance. Consumer Response to a National Marketplace for Individual Health Insurance.

Consumer Response to a National Marketplace for Individual Health Insurance‪.‬

Journal of Risk and Insurance 2011, June, 78, 2

    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

ABSTRACT The objective of this analysis is to simulate the difference between national and state-specific individual insurance markets on take-up of individual health insurance. This simulation analysis was completed in three steps. First, we reviewed the literature to characterize the state-specific individual insurance markets with respect to state regulations and to identify the effect of those regulations on health insurance premiums. Second, we used empirical data to develop premium estimates for the simulation that reflect case-mix as well as state-specific differences in health care markets. Third, we used a revised version of the 2005 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) to complete a set of simulations to identify the impact of three different scenarios for national market development. (National market estimates are based on the simulation model with competition among all 50 states and moderate impact assumptions.) We find evidence of a significant opportunity to reduce the number of uninsured under a proposal to allow the purchase of health insurance across state lines. The best scenario to reduce the uninsured, numerically, is competition among all 50 states with one clear winner. The most pragmatic scenario, with a good impact, is one winner in each regional market.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
44
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Risk and Insurance Association, Inc.
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
209.2
KB

More Books Like This

Global Marketplace for Private Health Insurance Global Marketplace for Private Health Insurance
2012
What Is Health Insurance (Good) For? What Is Health Insurance (Good) For?
2016
Introduction to  the 2010 Special Issue of Jri on Health Insurance Introduction to  the 2010 Special Issue of Jri on Health Insurance
2010
The Demand for Health Insurance in the Group Setting: Can You Always Get What You Want? The Demand for Health Insurance in the Group Setting: Can You Always Get What You Want?
2007
Private Long-Term Care Insurance and State Tax Incentives. Private Long-Term Care Insurance and State Tax Incentives.
2009
Private Voluntary Health Insurance Private Voluntary Health Insurance
2010

More Books by Journal of Risk and Insurance

U.S. Health-Care Reform: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. U.S. Health-Care Reform: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
2010
Introductory Stochastic Analysis for Finance and Insurance. Introductory Stochastic Analysis for Finance and Insurance.
2011
Reinsurance and Capital Structure: Evidence from the United Kingdom Non-Life Insurance Industry (Report) Reinsurance and Capital Structure: Evidence from the United Kingdom Non-Life Insurance Industry (Report)
2011
Personal Bias in Automobile Claims Settlement (Statistical Data Included) Personal Bias in Automobile Claims Settlement (Statistical Data Included)
2003
Catastrophe Risk Financing in the United States and the European Union: A Comparative Analysis of Alternative Regulatory Approaches. Catastrophe Risk Financing in the United States and the European Union: A Comparative Analysis of Alternative Regulatory Approaches.
2009
A Reexamination of the Corporate Demand for Reinsurance. A Reexamination of the Corporate Demand for Reinsurance.
2006