Trinity Economics Professor Researches Demand for Health Insurance During Pandemic
Millions of people across the country have lost their jobs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and along with their jobs, many have lost health insurance coverage as well. Trinity College Assistant Professor of Economics
His recent paper in The
The first thing that
The takeaway here,
"It's a great idea to open these special enrollment periods for uninsured people,"
Hansard's article continued, "People who lost coverage are less likely to pay their initial premium than people using special enrollment for other reasons, such as the birth of a child, the paper found. Lower income people also are less likely to pay the initial premium. 'This provides some empirical evidence that there might be scope for considering a little bit of extra help for them,'
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