1. A Comprehensive Snapshot of States' Small Group Market Reforms on Access and Enhancing Valued Plan Features, 1999.
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Xirasagar, Sudha, Stoskopf, Carleen H., Shrader, William R., and Glover, Saundra H.
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SMALL groups , *HEALTH insurance , *MARKETS , *PRICING , *INSURANCE , *MEDICAL care - Abstract
Small group health insurance statutes of 48 states and the District of Columbia, as of 1999, were reviewed. Reform provisions judged to have some relevance for the market are catalogued and total 74 distinct regulations. Judgment of market relevance was based on actuarial experience at a leading health insurance company. The regulations are categorized under: (I) Access improvement; (2) Pricing and Rating Reforms; (3) Improving stability of coverage; and (4) Improving valued features of plans. The nuances and variety of these regulations, adopted in various combinations by the states, are discussed. The complexity of the reform scenario suggests the need for impact studies that take into account the totality of reform. Past studies have evaluated the impact of selected major reforms in isolation, and, thus, have been inadequate to provide definitive conclusions on the reforms' impact. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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