ObjectiveTo investigate the determinants and quality of coverage decisions among uninsured choosing plans in a hypothetical health insurance marketplace.Study settingTwo samples of uninsured individuals: one from an Internet-based sample comprised largely of young, healthy, tech-savvy individuals (n = 276), and the other from low-income, rural Virginians (n = 161).Study designWe assessed whether health insurance comprehension, numeracy, choice consistency, and the number of plan choices were associated with participants' ability to choose a cost-minimizing plan, given their expected health care needs (defined as choosing a plan costing no more than $500 in excess of the total estimated annual costs of the cheapest plan a...
This article reviews the literature relating quality to consumer choice of health plan or health car...
A key feature of the market for health insurance is selection: a consumer's decision to purchase cov...
Many consumers are offered two or more employer-sponsored health insurance plans, and competition am...
Objective To investigate the determinants and quality of coverage decisions among uninsured choosin...
Numerous studies have shown that consumers react imperfectly to changes in health insurance coverage...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
Background: Many health policy experts have endorsed insurance competition as a way to reduce the co...
Within a healthcare system with managed competition, health insurers are expected to act as prudent ...
OBJECTIVE:The Affordable Care Act's marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cove...
1475-6773.12181. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
Objective. To evaluate the role of health plan benefit design and price on consumers' decisions to p...
Objective: The Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cov...
This article summarizes the research and data currently available on different dimensions of consume...
Objectives: Not much is known about consumer decision-making in the state Health Insurance Marketpla...
This article reviews the literature relating quality to consumer choice of health plan or health car...
A key feature of the market for health insurance is selection: a consumer's decision to purchase cov...
Many consumers are offered two or more employer-sponsored health insurance plans, and competition am...
Objective To investigate the determinants and quality of coverage decisions among uninsured choosin...
Numerous studies have shown that consumers react imperfectly to changes in health insurance coverage...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
Background: Many health policy experts have endorsed insurance competition as a way to reduce the co...
Within a healthcare system with managed competition, health insurers are expected to act as prudent ...
OBJECTIVE:The Affordable Care Act's marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cove...
1475-6773.12181. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
Objective. To evaluate the role of health plan benefit design and price on consumers' decisions to p...
Objective: The Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cov...
This article summarizes the research and data currently available on different dimensions of consume...
Objectives: Not much is known about consumer decision-making in the state Health Insurance Marketpla...
This article reviews the literature relating quality to consumer choice of health plan or health car...
A key feature of the market for health insurance is selection: a consumer's decision to purchase cov...
Many consumers are offered two or more employer-sponsored health insurance plans, and competition am...