In the latest open enrollment period, ACA marketplaces added features to help consumers browse and pick a health plan, including total cost estimators and provider look-up tools. Marketplaces differ in how they estimate out-of-pocket costs and how they display plan choices, although most continue to present plans in premium order
Abstract Background A central objective of recent U.S...
SUMMARY: This brief explores the current volatility in the ACA’s Marketplaces and discusses key fact...
Effective 2014, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) required US citizens to be enro...
In the latest open enrollment period, ACA marketplaces added features to help consumers browse and p...
This data brief examines the window-shopping experience that consumers encountered on each health in...
The Affordable Care Act required that consumers have access to in-person or on-call assistance to un...
Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks differ...
Objective The Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cove...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
The state-based exchanges created under the Affordable Care Act are not passive marketplaces that me...
Objectives: Not much is known about consumer decision-making in the state Health Insurance Marketpla...
Purpose and Study Aim The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act expanded health insurance cover...
Background: A central objective of recent U.S. healthcare policy reform, most notably the Affordable...
This study examined three-year spending and utilization trends associated with enrollment in a consu...
Soon after the launch of HealthCare.gov, the exchange websites that formed the vanguard of the Affor...
Abstract Background A central objective of recent U.S...
SUMMARY: This brief explores the current volatility in the ACA’s Marketplaces and discusses key fact...
Effective 2014, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) required US citizens to be enro...
In the latest open enrollment period, ACA marketplaces added features to help consumers browse and p...
This data brief examines the window-shopping experience that consumers encountered on each health in...
The Affordable Care Act required that consumers have access to in-person or on-call assistance to un...
Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks differ...
Objective The Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cove...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
The state-based exchanges created under the Affordable Care Act are not passive marketplaces that me...
Objectives: Not much is known about consumer decision-making in the state Health Insurance Marketpla...
Purpose and Study Aim The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act expanded health insurance cover...
Background: A central objective of recent U.S. healthcare policy reform, most notably the Affordable...
This study examined three-year spending and utilization trends associated with enrollment in a consu...
Soon after the launch of HealthCare.gov, the exchange websites that formed the vanguard of the Affor...
Abstract Background A central objective of recent U.S...
SUMMARY: This brief explores the current volatility in the ACA’s Marketplaces and discusses key fact...
Effective 2014, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) required US citizens to be enro...