Could a Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange Lower Costs?
7. The extent to which the operation of the exchange will lower the cost of health care insurance coverage
By itself, the operation of the exchange would likely have only a minimal impact on the cost of health insurance coverage. To the degree that it increases competition among health carriers and reduces the costs of marketing, it could reduce health insurance premiums. This effect would likely be small because most (over 90%) of the cost of health insurance is due to medical expenses; in addition, a large share of administrative expense (such as claims processing) is unlikely to be affected much by greater competition among health plans for market share.
In combination with other reforms, however, there could be significant impacts on the cost of coverage. For example, greater use of Section 125 plans would substantially improve the affordability of coverage for individuals (although it would not necessarily affect the total premium, individuals could realize a 30 to 50% savings by paying for insurance with pre-tax dollars).
To significantly lower the overall cost of coverage, however, other changes that more directly affect the prices and utilization of health care services are necessary. The Health Care Transformation Task Force has recently proposed a number of strategies aimed at reducing health care costs and reducing future cost growth. These include aggressive health improvement strategies to reduce rates of preventable chronic disease, increased focus on improving health care quality and system efficiency, and fundamental reforms to the health care payment system that create incentives to reduce cost and improve quality.
Resources:
- » Differences Between Traditional Health Insurance Plans and HMOs
- » Controversial Facts and Questions Regardings HMOs
- » Researching and Reviewing HMO Health Insurance Companies
- » More Information on HMO and PPO Health Insurance Plans
- » Dealing with Problems in Managed Health Insurance Care Plans
Articles:
- » Dealing with Managed Health Insurance Plan Supervisors
- » Dealing with Government Agencies Regarding Managed Health Care Insurance Issues
- » Summary of Managed-Care Health Insurance Plans
Minnesota Health Guide Pages:
- » Introduction to The Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange Study
- » What is a Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange?
- » Purchasing Minnesota Health Insurance with Section 125 Plans
- » Research Conducted for This Minnesota Health Insurance Study
- » Options and Recommendations for Minnesota Health Insurance
- » More Recommendations for a Minnesota Health Insurance Exchance
- » Duties and Powers of the Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange
- » Eligibility Information for the Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange
- » Types of Health Plans Offered Through the Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange
- » Loss Ratio for Minnesota Health Insurance Plans on The Exchange
- » Could a Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange Lower Costs?
- » Costs for Operating the Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange
- » Governance of the Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange
- » Federal Requirements for The Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange
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