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1 ROBERT PEAR AND ABBY GOODNOUGH NY TIMES Some New Frustrations as Health Exchanges Open

2 Problems with Health Exchange Health insurance marketplace opened for business Saturday Long delays in accessing HealthCare.gov  Difficulty with identity proofing, retrieving old passwords and logging into account Average time to complete applications was 90 minutes Projected 13 million enrollment now down to 9.1 million Two tasks  Enrolling more of uninsured  Renewing coverage for those that already had it

3 Problems with Renewing Coverage Health Insurance prices set to increase up to 20%  Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimates prices rise 5% for average person New data suggest that many of nearly 7 million people who bought insurance will have to change to different health plans to avoid paying more  An inconvenience for consumers A 40 year old with cheapest midlevel or silver plan will pay $220 a month next year compared to $181 a month this year Failure to re-enroll suggest even with subsidized premiums not worth the benefit they received

4 Problems with Renewing Coverage Lower premiums to entice customers but much higher deductibles Premiums increased much more sharply in places where fewer insurers were competing for customers  Muscogee County: 74 plans available  52 plans deductibles>$2,500, 17 plans >$5000  In Charleston: 14 plans available  9 plans deductibles>$2,500, 3 plans>$5,000 Caroline F. Pearson, vice president of Avalere Health: “Next year will see another reshuffling. Eventually in a year or two, we will start to stabilize”

5 Number of Insurers State by State

6 Problems with Expanding Coverage Enrollment events, tax penalties ($325 or 2% income), more emphasis on rural and minority groups Coverage Gap in states not expanding Medicaid  Income above current Medicaid eligibility but below lower limit for Marketplace premium tax credits Kaiser Family Foundation poll from October found 9/10 uninsured Americans had no idea when open enrollment starts, 38% had no intention of buying coverage

7 Further Challenges Supreme Court agreed to hear a case about subsidies for the ACA Republicans captured senate Obama ratings low (40% approval)

8 ACA in the Future 25% more insurers participating next year Leads to increase in supply which leads to: Increase in quantity Decrease in Price ACA will stabilize in future with more entry

9 Market Failure? Lower supply due to uncertainty  Insurers do not want to enter without knowing how supreme court decision and congress handle ACA Adverse selection  Prices rise due to less entry  Healthy people withdraw  Prices rise even further If subsidies are declared unconstitutional further exacerbate this problem.

10 Works Cited http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/us/politics/co st-of-coverage-under-affordable-care-act-to- increase-in-2015.html?ref=health http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/us/politics/co st-of-coverage-under-affordable-care-act-to- increase-in-2015.html?ref=health http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/us/health- insurance-marketplace-opens.html?ref=health http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/us/health- insurance-marketplace-opens.html?ref=health http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/us/health- care-act-enrollment.html?ref=health


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