Programs Intended To Reduce Health Insurance Premiums May Make Coverage Less Affordable For Middle Class [Eurasia Review]
Reinsurance programs, which were created to help lower premiums and increase enrollment in the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces, may have had the opposite effects for many potential marketplace enrollees, according to a study by health policy researchers at the
The study, published in Health Affairs, is the first to examine the effects of a post-American Rescue Plan Act reinsurance waiver on the affordability of coverage for enrollees who are receiving premium subsidies in the marketplaces.
Nearly a decade ago, when the ACA marketplace was created, premiums initially shot up for many new enrollees. In response, states used the Section 1332 waiver process to create state-funded reinsurance programs, a kind of "insurance for insurers" that shields insurers from very high claims. The hope was that the new waiver would enable insurers to reduce premiums--and it worked. To date, 16 states have used Section 1332 to implement reinsurance programs:
However, the authors note, for most enrollees in the ACA's marketplaces, government subsidies are just as important as the costs of premiums.
The team looked at subsidized enrollees in counties along each side of
Compared to the previous year, the minimum cost to gain coverage increased by about 30% for this population and, in turn, health-insurance enrollment went down by roughly one-third.
For example, a single person making
The reason for the cost increase: when premiums decline, so do the subsidies available to enrollees to cover them. Premiums for lower-cost plans in
"People are less likely to buy insurance when it costs more, and being uninsured has been linked to an increase in mortality. These vulnerabilities weigh heavily on our minds when we see results like this,"said senior author
The authors note that unsubsidized enrollees do stand to benefit from reinsurance; however, this population has shrunk drastically nationwide. Just 10% of the individual market nationwide is unsubsidized, down from roughly 50% since the early days of the ACA.
The study calls into the question the methodology behind the creation of reinsurance programs.
"We checked 1332 waiver applications for every one of the 16 states that has created a marketplace reinsurance program, and every one of them projected there would be precisely zero impact on subsidized enrollees," said Drake. "Unfortunately, our analysis suggests the story is more complicated than that. We hope these results cause state and federal policymakers to reevaluate how marketplace reinsurance programs are affecting the rapidly growing population receiving subsidized marketplace coverage."
He adds that, by mandate, 1332 programs cannot cause a net decrease in statewide health insurance enrollment.
The team stresses that their findings do not necessarily imply that these programs should be eliminated. "There's a lot of variability in Section 1332 reinsurance programs," said
"Policy has been overly focused on raw premiums, and that needs to change," said Drake. "Our analysis adds to mounting evidence that when considering how a policy is going to affect the affordability of coverage for subsidized enrollees, we need to be thinking about premiums paid after subsidies."
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