Some unsubsidized individuals are paying less than $200 per month
while others pay over ten times more; average premiums increase 15-23
percent
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 27, 2017--
As the nationwide open enrollment period for 2018 health insurance hits
the mid-way point, eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (eHealth.com)
has released a “half-time report” on costs and trends among eHealth
shoppers. eHealth’s data complements the latest exchange figures
from the Department of Health and Human Services and state-based
exchanges, by providing insight into the unsubsidized portion of the
market.
eHealth’s report is based on applications submitted nationwide for
individual and family health insurance plans by unsubsidized shoppers
between November 1 and November 20, 2017. The nationwide open enrollment
period under the Affordable Care Act (the law known as Obamacare) is
scheduled to end December 15, 2017.
LOWEST, HIGHEST AND AVERAGE PREMIUMS
In preparing the figures below, eHealth reviewed the lowest, highest and
average premiums for Obamacare-compliant major medical plans selected
nationwide by unsubsidized eHealth shoppers since the beginning of the
2018 open enrollment period. These figures do not include annual
deductibles, which are commonly as high as $6,000 per year for
individuals and $12,000 per year for families.
The gap between the lowest premium and the highest premium for plans
selected within the same metal level ranges from about $1,500 to $2,500
per month.
Individual plan selections
Bronze plans:
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Lowest monthly premium: $153 ($1,836 per year)
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Highest monthly premium: $1,668 ($20,016 per year)
- Average monthlypremium: $452 ($5,424 per year)
- Year-over-year change in price: 21 percent increase in average
premium since 2017 open enrollment ($374/month)*
Silver plans:
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Lowest monthly premium: $180 ($2,160 per year)
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Highest monthly premium: $1,739 ($20,868 per year)
- Average monthlypremium: $514 ($6,168 per year)
- Year-over-year change in price: 23 percent increase in average
premium since 2017 open enrollment ($418/month)*
Gold plans:
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Lowest monthly premium: $213 ($2,556 per year)
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Highest monthly premium: $2,211 ($26,532 per year)
- Average monthlypremium: $613 ($7,356 per year)
- Year-over-year change in price: 22 percent increase in average
premium since 2017 open enrollment ($502/month)*
Family plan selections
Bronze plans:
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Lowest monthly premium: $354 ($4,248 per year)
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Highest monthly premium: $2,704 ($32,448 per year)
- Average monthlypremium: $1,077 ($12,924 per year)
- Year-over-year change in price: 19 percent increase in average
premium since 2017 open enrollment ($903/month)*
Silver plans:
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Lowest monthly premium: $473 ($5,676 per year)
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Highest monthly premium: $2,900 ($34,800 per year)
- Average monthlypremium: $1,247 (14,964 per year)
- Year-over-year change in price: 18 percent increase in average
premium since 2017 open enrollment ($1,061/month)*
Gold plans:
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Lowest monthly premium: $561 ($6,732 per year)
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Highest monthly premium: $3,230 ($38,760 per year)
- Average monthlypremium: $1,435 ($17,220 per year)
- Year-over-year change in price: 15 percent increase in average
premium since 2017 open enrollment ($1,252/month)*
PLAN SELECTION BY METAL LEVEL
Comparing metal level plans selected from November 1-20 for the current
open enrollment period and last year, eHealth has found that a modest
but significant number of unsubsidized shoppers are trading in silver
plans for gold plans.
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Among individuals, 3 percent fewer are choosing silver plans, while 2
percent more are choosing catastrophic plans and 3 percent more are
choosing gold plans
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Among families, 4 percent fewer are choosing silver plans and 2
percent fewer are choosing bronze plans, while 6 percent more are
choosing gold plans
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| Metal-level plan selection among individuals |
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2017 Open |
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2018 Open |
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Enrollment – |
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Enrollment – |
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Nov. 1-20 |
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Nov. 1-20 |
| Bronze |
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42%
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41%
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| Silver |
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33%
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30%
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| Gold |
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10%
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13%
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| Platinum |
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3%
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3%
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| Catastrophic |
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12%
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14%
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| Metal-level plan selection among families |
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2017 Open |
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2018 Open |
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Enrollment – |
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Enrollment – |
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Nov. 1-20 |
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Nov. 1-20 |
| Bronze |
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44%
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42%
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| Silver |
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39%
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35%
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| Gold |
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12%
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18%
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| Platinum |
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3%
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3%
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| Catastrophic |
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3%
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3%
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LOOKING FORWARD TO OPEN ENROLLMENT’S SECOND HALF
In the past two open enrollment periods (occurring in 2015 and 2016),
eHealth has seen a 90 percent increase in the number of health insurance
shoppers between the week of Thanksgiving and the week after. eHealth
will continue to monitor shopping trends and costs among unsubsidized
health insurance shoppers for the second half of open enrollment and
report on final figures.
A NOTE ABOUT PLAN PRICES
Plan prices shown are based on eHealth’s customer data for areas where
eHealth sells unsubsidized Obamacare-compliant major medical plans. The
high, low, and average plan prices shown do not necessarily reflect
actual plan prices available to any specific person or in any specific
region. Actual plan prices vary by geographical area, age, and other
factors. In addition, the plans available in each state vary. Finally,
the plans available for purchase by unsubsidized customers on eHealth do
not necessarily reflect all plans that may be available in a particular
area. Percentages and dollars have been rounded to the nearest full
percentage point or dollar.
Notes:
* See eHealth’s Health
Insurance Price Index Report for the 2017 Open Enrollment Period.
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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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