Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Fwd: Competition and Choice



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Date: Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:22 PM
Subject: Competition and Choice
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Dept. of Health & Human Services

A new report released today finds that people who selected silver plans, the most popular plan type in the federal Marketplace, with tax credits paid an average premium of $69 per month. Today's report also looks at competition and choice nationwide among health insurance plans in 2013-2014, and finds that most individuals shopping in the Marketplace had a wide range of health plans from which to choose. On average, consumers could choose from five health insurers and 47 Marketplace plans. 

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Marketplace By the Numbers: Comprehensive Coverage. $69 on average for marketplace shoppers. HealthCare.gov.

Read More: New report shows premium affordability, competition and choice in the Marketplace in 2013-2014 

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