In June, we presented national data from one of the first attempts to measure the size of provider networks in plans sold on the health insurance marketplaces. We used simple “T-shirt” sizes to categorize networks in a way that could help consumers quickly grasp the choices they were making. In this Data Brief, we present network sizes summarized up to the level of the state and the rating area. This analysis should help regulators and consumers assess and understand the trade-off between premiums and network size as we enter the next open enrollment period
In 2016, ACA marketplace plans offered provider networks that were far narrower for mental health ca...
The use of narrow provider networks in health insurance plans is a cost containment strategy that ha...
Background/Aims: Our objective is to determine factors affecting choice of narrow provider network p...
In June, we presented national data from one of the first attempts to measure the size of provider n...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has prompted health plans to increase their use of “narrow networks” o...
This Issue Brief describes the breadth of physician networks on the ACA marketplaces in 2017. We fin...
Health plans with relatively narrow provider networks have generated widespread debate, mainly conce...
The prevalence of narrow provider networks on the ACA Marketplace is trending down. In 2017, 21% of ...
Do insurance plans offered through the Marketplace implemented by the State of California under the ...
In this brief, we describe the breadth of physician provider networks offered on the health insuranc...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
Key Findings: Narrow network plans on the health insurance marketplaces allow consumers to trade-off...
Health insurance plans with limited networks of providers are common on the Affordable Care Act's (A...
Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks differ...
Private insurance plans are striving to bend the healthcare cost curve in response to the 2010 Affor...
In 2016, ACA marketplace plans offered provider networks that were far narrower for mental health ca...
The use of narrow provider networks in health insurance plans is a cost containment strategy that ha...
Background/Aims: Our objective is to determine factors affecting choice of narrow provider network p...
In June, we presented national data from one of the first attempts to measure the size of provider n...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has prompted health plans to increase their use of “narrow networks” o...
This Issue Brief describes the breadth of physician networks on the ACA marketplaces in 2017. We fin...
Health plans with relatively narrow provider networks have generated widespread debate, mainly conce...
The prevalence of narrow provider networks on the ACA Marketplace is trending down. In 2017, 21% of ...
Do insurance plans offered through the Marketplace implemented by the State of California under the ...
In this brief, we describe the breadth of physician provider networks offered on the health insuranc...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
Key Findings: Narrow network plans on the health insurance marketplaces allow consumers to trade-off...
Health insurance plans with limited networks of providers are common on the Affordable Care Act's (A...
Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks differ...
Private insurance plans are striving to bend the healthcare cost curve in response to the 2010 Affor...
In 2016, ACA marketplace plans offered provider networks that were far narrower for mental health ca...
The use of narrow provider networks in health insurance plans is a cost containment strategy that ha...
Background/Aims: Our objective is to determine factors affecting choice of narrow provider network p...