More than one-third of surveyed eHealth customers eligible for
subsidies report paying $100 or less per month for coverage; the same
percentage of unsubsidized consumers are paying $1,000 or more.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 13, 2017--
As the Obamacare open enrollment period enters its final days, a new
survey by eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (eHealth.com)
finds that 56 percent of consumers shopping for health insurance at
eHealth are unaware that open enrollment is scheduled to end this coming
Friday, December 15, 2017.
“Our survey shows that even among consumers who are proactively shopping
for new 2018 plans, a majority don’t know that this year’s open
enrollment period is half the length of last year’s,” said eHealth CEO
Scott Flanders. “It’s important that people get the message: this may be
your last chance to enroll in 2018 health insurance coverage.”
The survey also illustrates the different cost burdens and affordability
concerns of subsidized vs. unsubsidized health insurance shoppers.
Despite the high cost of coverage for many consumers, eHealth’s survey
finds that most report they would continue to buy health insurance even
if the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate is repealed as part of
the tax reform legislation currently being debated in Congress.
Highlights from the survey include the following:
A majority of shoppers don’t know when open enrollment ends
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56 percent of respondents say that they do not know when the Obamacare
open enrollment period for 2018 coverage is scheduled to end.
Unsubsidized consumers face radically different cost burdens than
those receiving subsidies
With a subsidy:
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36 percent say that they are paying $100 or less per month for
coverage.
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75 percent say that they are paying $300 or less per month for
coverage.
Without a subsidy:
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36 percent say that they are paying $1,000 or more per month for
coverage.
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81 percent say that they are paying $500 or more per month for
coverage.
People paying the full cost of coverage are more likely to buy health
insurance even without the individual mandate than those receiving
subsidies
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Overall, 71 percent say that they would still buy health insurance
even if the individual mandate were repealed.
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77 percent of unsubsidized shoppers say they would buy coverage.
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65 percent of those receiving government subsidies say they would
purchase coverage.
Consumers earning too much income to qualify for subsidies worry more
about paying premiums, while the subsidized worry about deductibles
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People with subsidized coverage report that their biggest concern is
paying their annual deductible (32 percent) rather than their monthly
premiums (22 percent).
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Consumers not eligible for subsidies are more concerned about their
ability to pay monthly premiums (43 percent) than for their annual
deductible (17 percent).
One in five subsidized shoppers were eligible for zero-premium plans
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20 percent of people who qualify for subsidies say it was enough to
reduce their monthly premium to zero.
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12 percent say they actually enrolled in a plan with no monthly
premium.
The findings described above were derived from a voluntary survey of
people who selected individual or family health insurance plans at
eHealth during the nationwide open enrollment period which began on
November 1, 2017. A total of 330 responses were collected between
November 21 and December 12, 2017. Two thirds of respondents selected
individual policies, while one third selected family policies. Survey
respondents were asked to voluntarily state whether they had received
government subsidies to help them pay for their monthly premiums. Data
breakouts are available on request.
About eHealth
eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) owns eHealth.com, a leading private online
health insurance exchange where individuals, families and small
businesses can compare health insurance products from brand-name
insurers side by side and purchase and enroll in coverage online and
over the phone. 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 subsidiaries) is
licensed to sell health insurance in all 50 states and the District of
Columbia. eHealth also offers educational resources, exceptional
telephonic support, and powerful online and pharmacy-based tools to help
Medicare beneficiaries navigate Medicare health insurance options,
choose the right plan and enroll in select plans online or over the
phone through Medicare.com (www.Medicare.com),
eHealthMedicare.com (www.eHealthMedicare.com)
and PlanPrescriber.com (www.PlanPrescriber.com).
For more health insurance news and information, visit eHealth's Consumer
Resource Center.

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Source: eHealth, Inc.
DMA Communications for eHealth, Inc.
Sande Drew, 916-207-7674
sande.drew@ehealth.com
or
eHealth,
Inc.
Lisa Zamosky, 650-864-6032
lisa.zamosky@ehealth.com