Abstract

Journal of Actuarial Practice

Volume 2, Number 1, 1994


Health Insurance Reform and Its Effects on the Small Employer Market: A Review of H.R. 3626

P. Anthony Hammond

Abstract

This paper provides a detailed analysis of H.R. 3626, a bill that is intended to improve employers' and employees' access to health care. H.R. 3626 attempts to accomplish this through the use of guaranteed availability, community rating, and generous standard benefits. A migration model is used to analyze the impact of H.R. 3626. Using this model, it is shown that while improving the availability and affordability of health insurance, its rating restrictions increase premiums disproportionately for the majority of small employers. In addition, H.R. 3626 increases the number of uninsured small employers.

Key words and phrases: rating restrictions, community rating, cost containment, redistributional effects, migration effects

P. Anthony Hammond
Health Association of America
1025 Connecticut Avenue NW,
Washington DC 20036-3998
USA


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