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21 May 2024 - by Deana Bell, Jason Clarkson, Mike Gaal, David M. Liner, Annie Man, Andrew L. Naugle
In 2024, the estimated cost of healthcare for a family of four in an employer-sponsored health plan is $32,066, according to the Milliman Medical Index (MMI).
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20 July 2023 - by Annie Man
We present key considerations for starting an ACA line, in light of the high numbers of people potentially losing Medicaid coverage via redetermination.
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25 May 2023 - by Deana Bell, Mike Gaal, Paul R. Houchens, David M. Liner, Annie Man, Andrew L. Naugle, Doug Norris
We project the average cost of healthcare for an American family of four with an employer-sponsored PPO plan to rise to $31,065 in 2023, up 5.6% over last year.
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25 May 2022 - by Mike Gaal, Paul R. Houchens, David M. Liner, Annie Man, Andrew L. Naugle, Doug Norris
In 2022, the cost of healthcare for a hypothetical American family of four covered by an average employer-sponsored preferred provider organization (PPO) plan is $30,260, according to the Milliman Medical Index (MMI).
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27 May 2021 - by Paul R. Houchens, David M. Liner, Annie Man, Andrew L. Naugle, Doug Norris, Scott A. Weltz
Our 2021 healthcare trends report predicts that healthcare spending will grow by 8.4% to $28,256 for a family of four.
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01 February 2021 - by Annie Man, Marina Zen
This paper discusses five reasons why Medicaid-focused insurers may benefit from having a Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act line of business post-COVID-19.
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08 January 2021 - by Coleen Young, Hugh Larson, Annie Man
Recent Direct Contracting adjustments have created an opportunity for organizations considering becoming Direct Contracting Entities to attract physicians who might not have been interested previously.
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27 April 2020 - by Annie Man, Barbara Dewey
What are the health insurance options available to the newly unemployed and how may this affect the size of the Affordable Care Act market?
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10 April 2020 - by John Rogers, Annie Man, Kyle Hutmaker
While no one knows what will happen with COVID-19 in 2021, in the absence of a vaccine or other curative treatment, Medicare Advantage plans may be advised to consider possible impacts of the disease well into the future.
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15 October 2018 - by Hugh Larson, Annie Man, Tim Wilder, Coleen Young
This paper combines the aggregate gross impact of each of the Next Generation Accountable Care Organizations (NGACOs) shown in the NORC report with the shared savings/(loss) results of each NGACO to calculate the net impact of each individual NGACO.