Mark Farrah Associates Analyzes Trends in Health Insurer Shifts from Commercial to Government Business
In March of 2021,
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Fallon’s commercial risk enrollment in
Massachusetts consistently decreased over the period, dropping over 42,000 members (-70.9%) from 2018 to the end of 2022.
- Examining MFA’s 5500 EHP data, regarding Insurers, in 2018, Fallon was the insurer for 62 employers/sponsors; By year-end 2021 that number was 22. Fallon’s remaining accounts are expected to be fully transitioned to other carriers in 2023.
In February of 2023, Humana announced its intent to exit the employer group market and turn its focus on government business lines.
- Like Fallon, Humana’s Commercial risk declines began before its re-focus announcement. Since year-end 2018, Humana’s Commercial risk enrollment has declined -37.7%., representing a drop of approximately 590,000 insured. On the Government side, Medicaid enrollment for Humana nearly doubled from 500,000 to over 1 million, and Medicare grew nearly 1.4 million in the same time frame.
- As Humana transitions out of the commercial risk market, MFA’s products help identify Employers, Brokers, Administrators, and quantify the participants and insured directly impacted by its decision.
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