FinanceGeek
Recycles dryer sheets
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PPOs are disappearing from the individual insurance market, in many areas they are no longer sold - on or off the ACA exchange.
Am trying to develop a common theme for where PPOs are likely to survive...
[Update] - removed prior lists of states...
I did find some data on 2016 plan types for each state in this paper:
http://www.rwjf.org/content/dam/farm/reports/issue_briefs/2015/rwjf424457
The paper refers to this site, which has data for states that used the Federal marketplace or infrastructure. There is 2017 data describing the Plan Attributes for the included states:
https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/Data-Resources/marketplace-puf.html
Am trying to develop a common theme for where PPOs are likely to survive...
- is it the demographics of the state?
- its regulatory oversight?
- per-capita abundance (or scarcity) of medical providers?
- the presence or lack of "destination" medical facilities like Mayo?
- something else?
[Update] - removed prior lists of states...
I did find some data on 2016 plan types for each state in this paper:
http://www.rwjf.org/content/dam/farm/reports/issue_briefs/2015/rwjf424457
The paper refers to this site, which has data for states that used the Federal marketplace or infrastructure. There is 2017 data describing the Plan Attributes for the included states:
https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/Data-Resources/marketplace-puf.html
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