PwC’s Health Research Institute Survey: Insurers Face Significant Challenges in Attracting Consumers to New Exchanges [Health & Beauty Close – Up]
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While the courtship of newly insured Americans begins in earnest on
"With open enrollment about to begin, large national insurers and new players, some from other industries, are jockeying for position in the new exchange market," said
HRI said that it conducted in-depth interviews with insurance executives, consumer experts and health policy leaders about exchange strategies and surveyed more than 100 insurance executives to understand their plans, progress and pain points related to participation in the state insurance exchanges. Some notable findings of the survey include:
-Most insurers surveyed (69 percent) plan to offer coverage on the exchanges, reflecting the rising significance of this new business opportunity
-Ten of 18 national health insurer executives said their companies won't offer exchange coverage in all the states where they currently have business, and 50 percent expected to enter additional states after 2014
-Sixty-three percent said technology integration and 61 percent said coordination of subsidies were major barriers to implementation
-Only 34 percent of insurers said understanding newly eligible customers was a major barrier to implementation, suggesting they may not thoroughly understand the challenges associated with attracting and maintaining this new group of buyers armed with the power of choice, a major shift from the wholesale approach many insurers are used to
-Nine in 10 insurance executives (91 percent) expect that premium costs, followed by total out-of-pocket costs, will be what consumers care about most
-Yet industry and consumer experts expect other factors, such as personalized communication, tangible rewards and health management programs, as well as brand recognition, will be the ultimate differentiator
"Organizations that are planning to offer coverage on the exchanges should prepare to compete in new ways to earn consumers' business and loyalty," said
According to the research, new exchange entrants will include
The latest report follows on HRI's recent analysis of what's at stake for health systems, physicians and other providers as millions of new customers enter the healthcare system for the first time.
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