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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2017 Contact: CMS Media Relations (202) 690-6145 | CMS Media Inquiries
High Costs, Lack of
Affordability Most Common Factors that Lead Consumers to Cancel Health
Insurance Coverage
CMS issues two new reports on
health insurance enrollment trends
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published
two reports, the Effectuated Enrollment report and The Health Insurance
Exchanges Trends report. These reports show that after selecting a plan
on the Exchanges during open season which ended January 31, 2017, less than
two months later nearly 2 million people had not paid their insurance premium
to effectuate and maintain their health coverage. This number will be
adjusted for individuals who effectuate their coverage in March 2017.
Exit survey data also contained in the reports indicate that cost is
the top reason cited for ending their coverage. Taken together, these reports
provide a better understanding of why consumers are leaving the
Exchanges. “Consumers are sending a clear message that cost and affordability are major factors in their decision to cancel or terminate coverage,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma.
The Effectuated Enrollment Report shows that
12.2 million individuals selected a plan at the end of Open Enrollment, but
only 10.3 million followed through to pay the premiums necessary to maintain
coverage as of March 15, 2017. This means 1.9 million people had not
paid or did not continue paying for the insurance coverage they selected on
the Exchange. Additional individuals may effectuate coverage for March
of 2017.
The Health Insurance Exchanges Trends Report shows exit survey data from
consumers who canceled or terminated their 2017 health plans selected on the
Exchange during the open enrollment. Specifically, the report indicates
that cost and affordability impact consumer decisions to pay for health
coverage. To read the Effectuated Enrollment report, visit: https://downloads.cms.gov/files/effectuated-enrollment-snapshot-report-06-12-17.pdf To read the Health Insurance Exchanges Trends report, visit: https://downloads.cms.gov/files/cost-disruptions-trends-report-06-12-17.pdf
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Monday, June 12, 2017
High Costs, Lack of Affordability Most Common Factors that Lead Consumers to Cancel Health Insurance Coverage
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