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Author Cordova, Amado, author.

Title A two-step procedure to estimate participation and premiums in multistate health plans / Amado Cordova, Carter C. Price, Evan Saltzman.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (55 pages)
Note "RAND Health."
Title from title screen (viewed March 20, 2013).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- COMPARE and the Modeling of MSPs -- Approach -- Results and Deliverables -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Summary of the Mathematical Formalism to Calculate MSP Premiums.
Summary Multistate plans (MSPs) provide an attractive alternative among the health insurance plans established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) because they will have to be offered in multiple states. In this study, the authorś⁰₉ first objective was to identify and characterize population groups that would likely be interested in enrolling in MSPs (Phase 1 of the study). The second objective was to develop a methodology to project participation and to estimate premiums for these plans (Phase 2). For this second phase, the authors developed a two-step procedure to estimate the demand for MSPs. In the first step, they used the COMPARE microsimulation model and its utility maximization algorithms to project enrollment, irrespective of whether exchange participants choose an MSP or another exchange plan. The second step consists of calculating MSP premiums by means of a tool written in the R language that separates MSP participants from enrollees in other exchange plans using criteria selectable by the user. In this report, the authors present results from Phase 1 and from the first step of Phase 2 and explain the methodology and challenges associated with the second step. National-level microsimulation results suggest that three target population groups expected to prefer MSPs are also more likely to join the exchanges than the general population by over two percentage points. States with a higher uninsurance rate and lower participation in the nongroup market under current law, such as Texas, are projected to have a larger percentage enrollment in the individual market exchanges after enactment of the ACA. Thus, these states may also have a higher percentage of MSP participants than other states. The main policy recommendation is for the Office of Personnel Management to make use of the findings of this report and to exercise the MSP premium calculator tool to aid in the implementation of the Multistate Plan Program.
Note Online resource.
Subject United States. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (United States) (OCoLC)fst01916081
Health insurance -- United States.
Health insurance. (OCoLC)fst01715839
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Price, Carter C., author.
Saltzman, Evan, author.
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
United States. Department of Health and Human Services.
ISBN 9780833082893 (electronic bk.)
0833082892 (electronic bk.)
Report No. RAND/RR-202-DHHS
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