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Publication Final Enrollment Rates Show Federally run Marketplaces Make up Lost Ground at end of Enrollment(2014-05-29) Polsky, Daniel; Weiner, Janet; Colameco, Christopher; Becker, Nora VerlaineThis new data brief updates our interim March 2014 findings with enrollment rates at the close of the Affordable Care Act's first open enrollment period. It focuses on enrollment rates by state and type of marketplace, and assesses changes in enrollment rates in the final six weeks. The final enrollment figures reveal that the federally facilitated marketplaces and some of the troubled state-based ones made up some ground in the last four to six weeks of the open enrollment period.Publication The Skinny on Narrow Networks in Health Insurance Marketplace Plans(2015-06-23) Polsky, Daniel; Weiner, JanetThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) has prompted health plans to increase their use of “narrow networks” of providers as a cost containment strategy. The Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) has assembled the first integrated dataset of physician networks for the plans offered on the ACA marketplace. This data brief uses this new resource to describe the breadth of the physician networks in plans sold on the state and federal marketplaces. The percent of physician networks that were classified as small or x-small came to 41% overall, 55% for HMO networks, and 25% for PPO networks.Publication For Third Enrollment Period, Marketplaces Expand Decision Support Tools to Assist Consumers(2016-04-04) Polsky, Daniel; Wong, Charlene A; Weiner, Janet; Jones, Arthur T; Town, Robert; Baker, TomIn 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.Publication Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment Rates by Type of Exchange(2014-03-28) Polsky, Daniel; Weiner, Janet; Colameco, Christopher; Becker, Nora VerlaineBecause the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks different state to state. This Data Brief examines a number of choices related to the establishment and running of the new health insurance marketplaces, and their potential impact on enrollment rates to date. We use existing data sources as well as a new database developed by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania that documents and codes state-level variation in the political setting, institutional structures, and operational decisions likely to affect outcomes on the marketplaces.Publication Trends in Physician Networks in the Marketplace in 2016(2016-12-06) Polsky, Daniel; Zhang, Yuehan; Weiner, Janet; Yasaitis, Laura CIn this brief, we describe the breadth of physician provider networks offered on the health insurance marketplaces in 2016, and present differences by plan type, physician specialty, and state. We also compare networks in 2016 to those in 2014. We find little change in overall prevalence of narrow networks, but we find important geographic shifts and a trend towards x-small networks among plans with narrow networks. We discuss the policy implications of our findings for consumers, regulators, and health plans.Publication State-Based Marketplaces Spent Heavily to Help Enroll Consumers(2014-04-29) Polsky, Daniel; Weiner, Janet; Colameco, Christopher; Becker, Nora VerlaineThe Affordable Care Act required that consumers have access to in-person or on-call assistance to understand their choices and "navigate" the complexities of the new health insurance marketplaces. One consequence of each state's decision about whether to run its own marketplace is an extreme variation in the time-limited funding available for consumer assistance programs. This Data Brief looks at the types of assistance available and the level of funding for each state in the first year of marketplace operations.Publication State Variation in Narrow Networks on the ACA Marketplaces(2015-08-24) Polsky, Daniel; Weiner, JanetIn 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.Publication How Did Rural Residents Fare on the Health Insurance Marketplaces?(2014-08-29) Polsky, Daniel; Weiner, Janet; Nathenson, Robert A; Becker, Nora Verlaine; Kanneganti, MounikaHow are rural areas faring with the Affordable Care Act? Has the law fostered competition among plans or have one or two insurers dominated? This Data Brief examines 2014 premiums and finds that residents of rural counties, as a whole, did not face higher premiums than residents of urban counties. However, states with largely rural populations do face fewer choices and higher premiums. These are the states to watch as new issuers enter the marketplaces and 2015 premiums are filed.