The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently released a study on the differences
between health plans on and off the exchanges. Here are some key findings from
the report:
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On the marketplace, silver plans
comprise about two-thirds of all plans.
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Off the marketplace, only about a
third of plans available are silver.
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The average off-exchange silver
premium was $314, vs. $279 for exchange plans.
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Off-exchange silver plan deductibles
were $1,200 higher on average.
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One third of off-exchange plans are
bronze and 25% are gold or platinum plans.
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Bronze make up 16% and gold or
platinum plans 12% of marketplace offerings.
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Source:
Kaiser Health News, October 28, 2016
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