Texas A&M University Health Science Center: Merging Rural and Urban ACA Rating Areas Improved Health Insurance Choice and Premiums for Rural Consumers in Texas
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Study finds median premiums decreased across the board, especially for rural communities
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For people living in rural areas, accessing quality health care services can sometimes be difficult. A large portion of this difficulty can be boiled down to supply and demand. Rural residents tend to be older and less healthy, increasing health care demand, while a shortage of providers and limited choices in health insurance coverage affect supply.
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Prior to the change in ACA ratings,
The aims of this shift were to align insurance premiums more closely with claims costs, reduce differences in claims costs between rating areas, increase competition among insurers, and expand health insurance coverage and choice in rural areas. The old approach placed rural Texans at a disadvantage as it combined rural counties, which tend to have older and sicker populations, into a single rating area. The new approach combines lower risk and higher risk counties, possibly improving the overall level of risk in each rating area.
The analysis by Haeder's team found that both urban and rural consumers had more insurance carrier options after the rating change, but urban consumers still had more choices than rural residents in both 2022 and 2023. The researchers also found that rural counties gained an average of three plans overall after the switch, while urban counties lost almost nine plans. However, some rural counties in the
The researchers also found that median premiums decreased for both rural and urban counties after the rating change. Additionally, premium decreases were notably larger for rural consumers.
"The changes all but eliminate overall premium differences between rural and urban counties, though premiums for silver and bronze plans still have small differences," Haeder said. "Further analysis at the county level showed similar premium reductions in most rural counties and increases in urban areas."
The findings of this study show that rural premiums and overall carrier and plan choice improved after the rating changes.
"The reductions in premiums are especially notable as they contrast a long-standing trend in rising premiums for rural consumers," Haeder said.
More research will be beneficial, especially studies looking into how improving rural health care access affects urban areas. However, these findings point to adjusting ACA rating areas as a way to help overcome some of the barriers to quality health care that some rural communities face.
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JOURNAL: Health Affairs https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/epdf/10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00444
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Original text here: https://vitalrecord.tamhsc.edu/merging-rural-and-urban-aca-rating-areas-improved-health-insurance-choice-and-premiums-for-rural-consumers-in-texas/



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