Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insurance exchange as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. We examine how well people make these choices, how well they think they do, and what can be done to improve these choices. We conducted 6 experiments asking people to choose the most cost-effective policy using websites modeled on current exchanges. Our results suggest there is significant room for improvement. Without interventions, respondents perform at near chance levels and show a significant bias, overweighting out-of-pocket expenses and deductibles. Financial incentives do not improve performance, and decision-makers do not realize that they are performing poorly....
Making good health insurance decisions is important for health outcomes and longevity, but consumers...
Health insurance decisions are a challenge for many consumers and influence welfare, health outcomes...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the signature pieces of legislation passed under the Obama administration, ...
Starting this October, tens of millions will be choosing health coverage on a state or federal healt...
Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insur...
Starting this October, tens of millions will be choosing health coverage on a state or federal healt...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
OBJECTIVE:The Affordable Care Act's marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cove...
Objective: The Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cov...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
With the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) set to dramatically increase access to m...
Background: Many health policy experts have endorsed insurance competition as a way to reduce the co...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
Making good health insurance decisions is important for health outcomes and longevity, but consumers...
Health insurance decisions are a challenge for many consumers and influence welfare, health outcomes...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the signature pieces of legislation passed under the Obama administration, ...
Starting this October, tens of millions will be choosing health coverage on a state or federal healt...
Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insur...
Starting this October, tens of millions will be choosing health coverage on a state or federal healt...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
OBJECTIVE:The Affordable Care Act's marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cove...
Objective: The Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces present an important opportunity for expanding cov...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
With the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) set to dramatically increase access to m...
Background: Many health policy experts have endorsed insurance competition as a way to reduce the co...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
Making good health insurance decisions is important for health outcomes and longevity, but consumers...
Health insurance decisions are a challenge for many consumers and influence welfare, health outcomes...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the signature pieces of legislation passed under the Obama administration, ...