BCBS releases Health Reform Toolkit on Exchanges
Posted on December 20, 2011 |
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This spring, as the Affordable Care Act (ACA ) celebrated its first birthday, Massachusetts commemorated five years since the implementation of its revolutionary health reform law, passed in 2006. Marking these milestones, the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority developed the Health Reform Toolkit Series to offer insight on key health reform topics to state leaders in the process of ACA implementation. The Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) of Massachusetts Foundation recently published the fourth report of the series, “Mitigating Risk in a State Health Insurance Exchange.” This toolkit focuses on the ACA’s three key strategies intended to mitigate adverse selection and stabilize health insurance premiums when insurance market reforms are implemented in 2014. These strategies are also designed to decrease health insurance plans’ economic incentives to employ tactics designed to enroll healthier persons. These three risk mitigation strategies include: 1) Risk corridors; 2) Reinsurance; and 3) Risk adjustment. By mitigating risk to health insurers, these three strategies – along with standardized product designs – work together to allow issuers to compete on quality, efficiency, and value, rather than on the basis of designing products intended to attract and enroll only the healthiest individuals.





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