Are Integrated Plan Providers Associated With Lower Premiums on the Health Insurance Marketplaces?
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- DOI: 10.1177/1077558717692408
Are Integrated Plan Providers Associated With Lower Premiums on the Health Insurance Marketplaces?
Abstract
As the health insurance industry becomes more consolidated, hospitals and health systems have started to enter the insurance business. Insurers are also rapidly acquiring providers. Although these "vertically" integrated plan providers are small players in the insurance market, they are becoming more numerous. The health insurance marketplaces (HIMs) offer a unique setting to study integrated plan providers relative to other insurer types because the HIMs were designed to promote competition. In this descriptive study, the authors compared the premiums of the lowest priced silver plans of integrated plan providers with other insurer types on the 2015 and 2016 HIMs. Integrated plan providers were associated with modestly lower premiums relative to most other insurer types. This study provides early insights into premium competition on the HIMs. Examining integrated plan providers as a separate insurer type has important policy implications because they are a growing segment of the marketplaces and their pricing behavior may influence future premium trends.
Keywords: Affordable Care Act; health insurance marketplaces; insurer competition; integrated delivery systems.
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