Individual Health Insurance Premiums Have Increased 62 Percent Since the First Obamacare Open Enrollment Period, According to eHealth Annual Price Index Report
eHealth's Price Index Report tracks costs and trends from the ACA's initial 2014 open enrollment period through the most recent open enrollment period when consumers selected coverage for 2018. The annual report is one of the few sources of information and analysis about health insurance consumers who buy their own coverage and do not receive government subsidies. This population comprises approximately 42 percent of the individual health insurance market.
Among the report's key findings:
$440 was the average monthly premium for individual health insurance plans selected by unsubsidized eHealth customers. This represents a 16 percent increase over the prior year and a 62 percent increase from the 2014 open enrollment period, the first year ACA plans were available$1,168 was the average monthly premium for a family health plan, a 17 percent increase from 2017 and a 75 percent jump from 2014- Deductible costs also rose in 2018. The average individual deductible increased by 3 percent from 2017 to
$4,578 , while the average family deductible increased by 7 percent from 2017 to$8,803 - The average premium for individual Bronze plans in 2018 was higher than the average premium for Platinum plans in 2014 and 2015
- HMO-style health insurance plans accounted for 56 percent of all individual and family policies selected by eHealth customers for 2018, a 17 percent increase since 2014
"As we approach the upcoming open enrollment period for 2019 coverage, it's valuable to take a look back at the way the market has changed since 2014," said eHealth CEO
eHealth is one of the largest private online health insurance marketplaces in the
The Price Index Report can be read in full at eHealth.com.
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