eHealth’s analysis finds only 25% of plans cover Rx drugs before
medical deductibles are met; HMOs now make up 60% of plans sold on
exchange
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 12, 2016--
Today eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (eHealth.com),
the nation’s first and largest private online health insurance exchange,
published an analysis of 2017 Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) available
for enrollment using a government subsidy (premium tax credit).
eHealth’s analysis found substantial changes in the plans available in
2017 compared to those available in 2016, as well as notable variations
in cost-sharing for prescription drugs.
Depending on which plans they enroll in, consumers could save a
significant amount of money in out-of-pocket costs by carefully
selecting plans that cover their prescription drugs and using doctors
that are part of their health plan’s preferred provider network.
Highlights of eHealth’s analysis include the following:
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30% decrease in PPO plans, 39% decrease in POS plans, 10% decrease
in HMO plans, and 19% decrease in EPO plans – The total number of
QHPs available for consumers to choose from decreased 19% in 2017,
with the largest decreases coming in the number of available PPO
(Preferred Provider Organization) and POS (Point Of Service) plan
options.
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75% of plans only cover prescription drugs after medical
deductibles are met – QHPs without separate prescription drug
deductibles typically do not cover branded prescription drugs until
the medical deductible has been satisfied, though many cover generic
drugs and some branded drugs with a co-payment.
“There may be fewer Qualified Health Plans to choose from, but the
decision is as complex as ever if you want to save money and get the
coverage you need,” said Tom Tsao, eHealth’s President, Small Business,
Individual & Family Products. “Excellent decision support tools, like
those we offer at eHealth.com, and support from licensed health
insurance agents, can make all the difference when it comes to picking
the right plan.”
Qualified Health Plans by metal level (Catastrophic, Bronze, Silver,
Gold, and Platinum)
Overall, the total number of QHPs available declined 19% in 2017. The
number of catastrophic-level health plans (available primarily to those
under age 30) decreased by 15%, while all other metal levels declined as
well. The largest decline was in the number of platinum plans, which
decreased by 63%.
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Metal level
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2016
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2017
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2016-2017
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plans
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plans
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change
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Bronze
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1,185
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996
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-16%
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Catastrophic
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268
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229
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-15%
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Gold
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851
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530
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-38%
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Platinum
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139
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51
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-63%
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Silver
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1,427
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1,320
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-7%
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All metals
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3,870
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3,126
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-19%
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Health plans by type (HMO, PPO, EPO and POS)
From 2016 to 2017, the number of QHP PPO
plans and POS
plans declined 30% and 39%, respectively. The number of HMO
plans and EPO
plans also declined. The number of HMO plans available fell by 10%
while the number of EPO plans fell by 19%.
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HMO & PPO Plan Count Data
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HMO
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2016
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2017
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2016-2017
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PPO plans
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2016
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2017
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2016-2017
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plans
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HMO
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HMO
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change
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PPO
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PPO
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change
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plans
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plans
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plans
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plans
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Bronze
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638
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591
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-7%
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Bronze
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308
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242
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-21%
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Catastrophic
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149
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125
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-16%
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Catastrophic
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72
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66
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-8%
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Gold
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465
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332
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-29%
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Gold
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231
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127
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-45%
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Platinum
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84
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28
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-67%
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Platinum
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26
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6
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-77%
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Silver
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735
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792
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+8%
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Silver
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385
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275
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-29%
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All metals
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2,071
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1,868
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-10%
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All metals
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1,022
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716
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-30%
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POS & EPO Plan Count Data
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POS
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2016
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2017
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2016-2017
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EPO plans
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2016
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2017
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2016-2017
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plans
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POS
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POS
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change
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EPO
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EPO
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change
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plans
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plans
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plans
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plans
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Bronze
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146
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81
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-45%
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Bronze
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93
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82
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-12%
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Catastrophic
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32
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27
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-16%
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Catastrophic
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15
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11
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-27%
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Gold
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85
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29
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-66%
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Gold
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70
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42
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-40%
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Platinum
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19
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9
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-53%
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Platinum
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10
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-20%
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Silver
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154
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120
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-22%
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Silver
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153
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133
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-13%
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All metals
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436
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266
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-39%
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All metals
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341
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276
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-19%
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Health plans with separate prescription drug deductibles by metal
level
The number of QHPs that offer a separate (and typically smaller)
deductible for prescription drugs declined in 2017. In 2016,
one-in-three plans (33%) covered prescription drugs before the medical
deductible was met. In 2017, the number of plans that cover
prescriptions before the medical deductible fell to one-in-four (25%).
Without a separate prescription drug deductible, consumers are typically
required to meet their entire medical deductible before their health
plan covers the cost of prescription drugs, though tier-one generic
medications are often covered with a copay before any deductible is paid.
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Metal Level
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2016 plans
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2017 plans
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2015-2016
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without a separate
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without
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change
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Rx deductible
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a separate Rx
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deductible
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Bronze
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91%
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90%
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-1%
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Catastrophic
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100%
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100%
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0%
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Gold
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43%
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54%
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+11%
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Platinum
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20%
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41%
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+21%
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Silver
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57%
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69%
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+12%
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All metals
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66%
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75%
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+9%
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Research Methodology
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Health plans by metal level and by type (HMO, PPO, EPO, and POS): In
order to assess year-over-year changes the number of plans of each
plan type at various metal levels, eHealth analyzed information on
Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) using government-published landscape
files for plan years 2016 and 2017 which are available online at: https://www.healthcare.gov/health-and-dental-plan-datasets-for-researchers-and-issuers/.
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Health plans with separate prescription drug deductibles by metal
level: eHealth analyzed information on QHPs using
government-published landscape files for plan years 2016 and 2017 to
determine how many plans included a separate deductible for
prescription drugs and the average deductible for plans at various
metal levels.
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Plan details may vary: The details of individual QHPs, such as
how deductibles are calculated and applied, may vary by each
individual QHP. For purposes of this analysis, certain assumptions
were made about how deductibles and other plan details typically work.
Such assumptions may not accurately reflect each QHP’s actual plan
details.
eHealth
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nation's first and largest private online health insurance exchange
where individuals, families and small businesses can compare health
insurance products from leading insurers side by side and purchase and
enroll in coverage online. eHealth offers thousands of individual,
family and small business health plans underwritten by many of the
nation's leading health insurance companies. eHealth (through its
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the District of Columbia. eHealth also offers educational resources and
powerful online and pharmacy-based tools to help Medicare beneficiaries
navigate Medicare health insurance options, choose the right plan and
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