The 1990 medigap reform legislation had multiple objectives: To simplify the insur-ance market in order to facilitate policy comparison, provide consumer choice, provide market stability, promote competi-tion, and avoid adverse selection. Based on case study interviews with a cross-section of individuals and organizations, we report that most of these objectives have been achieved. Consumers of medigap plans are able to make more informed choices, largely because they can adequately compare policies based on standard benefits. Marketing abuses have apparently declined, as evidenced by a decrease in the number of consumer complaints. Finally, no major detrimental impact on the insurance indus-try was detected. Beneficiaries still face some c...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
Receiving health care is becoming increasingly costly while at the same time those who need the care...
IMPORTANCE The Affordable Care Act is the most important health care legislation enacted in the Unit...
Abstract Congress enacted legislation in 1990 that dramatically changed the rules for selling supple...
Proposals to restructure the health care industry by increasing market competition currently have mu...
The trend towards managed care health is unmistakable. In 1992, 48 % of all health care plans were c...
use of a health insurance exchange for the purpose of addressing cost, quality, and access to health...
Abstract Market-oriented health policy reforms in the 1980s and 1990s generally included fi ve kinds...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
Comments on the implication of individual health insurance market reform for policy making in the Un...
1 argued for a single payer n ational health system; I responded 2 that such a proposal was fatally ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
This issue brief provides an overview of Medicare\u27s coverage gaps and the primary sources of supp...
The time is ripe for taking a new look at health-care reform. Between a free market and a government...
April 30, 1993 employee newsletter published by the Public Relations Department to educate, inform a...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
Receiving health care is becoming increasingly costly while at the same time those who need the care...
IMPORTANCE The Affordable Care Act is the most important health care legislation enacted in the Unit...
Abstract Congress enacted legislation in 1990 that dramatically changed the rules for selling supple...
Proposals to restructure the health care industry by increasing market competition currently have mu...
The trend towards managed care health is unmistakable. In 1992, 48 % of all health care plans were c...
use of a health insurance exchange for the purpose of addressing cost, quality, and access to health...
Abstract Market-oriented health policy reforms in the 1980s and 1990s generally included fi ve kinds...
Managed competition in health care is a model for reform that has been adopted by several states and...
Comments on the implication of individual health insurance market reform for policy making in the Un...
1 argued for a single payer n ational health system; I responded 2 that such a proposal was fatally ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
This issue brief provides an overview of Medicare\u27s coverage gaps and the primary sources of supp...
The time is ripe for taking a new look at health-care reform. Between a free market and a government...
April 30, 1993 employee newsletter published by the Public Relations Department to educate, inform a...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
Receiving health care is becoming increasingly costly while at the same time those who need the care...
IMPORTANCE The Affordable Care Act is the most important health care legislation enacted in the Unit...