Short-Term Health Insurance is Still Affordable and Popular Among Younger Adults, According to eHealth Analysis
The average monthly premium for short-term coverage is
Highlights of eHealth’s analysis include the following:
- Individuals paid an average monthly premium of
$109 , compared to an average premium of$110 during the 2016 calendar year1. - Families paid an average monthly premium of
$264 , compared to an average premium of$276 during the 2016 calendar year1. - Individuals age 18-24 paid an average monthly premium of
$63 while individuals age 45-54 paid an average monthly premium of$170 . - 60 percent of all individual short-term applicants were between ages 18 and 34, compared to 58 percent in 2016.
- By contrast, the average monthly premium for Obamacare-compliant major medical health insurance plans selected by eHealth shoppers during the 2017 open enrollment period (
November 1, 2016 –January 31, 2017 ) was$378 for individuals and$997 for families2.
“Short-term health insurance isn’t the right fit for everyone, but it’s an important option for many and the short-term market is showing remarkable affordability and stability compared to the market for major medical health insurance,” said eHealth CEO
Short-term health insurance plans do not meet the coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act (the ACA or Obamacare law). Short-term health insurance provides limited coverage for unexpected medical expenses for a 90-day period. In particular, short-term health insurance does not provide the full set of minimum essential coverage required by the ACA. It does not count as qualifying health insurance under the ACA, so consumers with short-term health insurance may still face a tax penalty under the ACA. It is possible to be declined for short-term coverage based on pre-existing medical conditions.
Refer to the methodology note below for information on the collection and analysis of this data.
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Methodology note
In preparing the data presented here, eHealth reviewed applications submitted through its website (eHealth.com) for short-term health insurance plans by individuals and families between
Notes:
1 2016 figures were reported by eHealth in its
2 Source: eHealth’s Health Insurance Price Index Report for the 2017 Open Enrollment Period.
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