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The Impact of Premium Changes on CommonHealth-Working Enrollment

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Summary
In 2003, Massachusetts substantially increased premiums charged to enrollees in its CommonHealth-Working (CH-W) program. This study evaluates the impact of the premium change on enrollment. Findings indicate the premium increase had a small, but statistically significant impact on program exits. Key factors as to why the CH-W experience differs from other state programs experiencing similar enrollment declines are discussed. A report and presentation of the study are included.
Article Author
Livermore, Gina; Goodman, Nanette; Hashemi, Lobat; Hooven, Fred
Topics
Massachusetts
Keywords
CommonHealth-Working premium; Mass Health; Premium Structure;

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Livermore
Cornell University Institute for Policy Research
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