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How Will the Affordable Care Act's Cost-Sharing Reductions Affect Consumers' Out-of-Pocket Costs in 2016?
- Source :
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Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund) [Issue Brief (Commonw Fund)] 2016 Mar; Vol. 6, pp. 1-17. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Health insurers selling plans in the Affordable Care Act's market­places are required to reduce cost-sharing in silver plans for low- and moderate-income people earning between 100 percent and 250 percent of the federal pov­erty level. In 2016, as many as 7 million Americans may have plans with these cost-sharing reductions. In the largest markets in the 38 states using the federal website for marketplace enrollment, the cost-sharing reductions substantially lower projected out-of-pocket costs for people who qualify for them. However, the degree to which consumers' out-of-pocket spending will fall varies by plan and how much health care they use. This is because insurers use deductibles, out-of-pocket limits, and copayments in different combinations to lower cost-sharing for eligible enrollees. In 2017, marketplace insurers will have the option of offering standard plans, which may help simplify consumers' choices and lead to more equal cost-sharing.
- Subjects :
- Cost Sharing legislation & jurisprudence
Cost Sharing methods
Cost Sharing standards
Deductibles and Coinsurance economics
Deductibles and Coinsurance statistics & numerical data
Health Insurance Exchanges
Humans
Income
Insurance, Health
Poverty
United States
Cost Sharing economics
Health Expenditures statistics & numerical data
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act economics
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1558-6847
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27017638