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Archive for March, 2008
Deft Research recently released a new study about senior health consumers, the 2008 Senior Market Dynamics Study. One of the groups looked at in this study is group retirees, who consistently agree that their health plans are quite stable. Despite this, there are still some important changes being experienced by these retirees. For example, 12% of retirees in this study said that the benefits offered to their spouse were reduced in the last two years. Cost sharing changes are even more likely. This year 31% of retirees said they experienced copayment increases and the same amount experienced coinsurance increases. For some retirees, these changes were enough to prompt shopping for new health coverage.
TOP LINE RESULT
Changes Experienced by Retirees
A special offer is currently available for purchasers of the 2008 Senior Market Dynamics Study. To see a sample of results from this study or get an order form for the special offer please e-mail Barb Strnad, bstrnad@deftresearch.com.
The most recent study put out by Deft Research, Senior Market Dynamics, shows how and why seniors shopped and switched health insurance. The study also looks at price sensitivity and how different groups react to price savings and increases, as well as what type of premium and out-of-pocket costs they would choose for themselves.
Below is a chart showing how those individuals who shopped for or switched health insurance compare to those who did not look for new coverage during the AEP. If their plan’s premium increased by thirty dollars a month 42% of those who did not shop would begin looking for new coverage, while this is true for 63% of those who switched during the AEP. This study also looks at the switching patterns and price sensitivity of Group Retirees and Dual Eligibles.
TOP LINE RESULT
Some Individuals More Price Sensitive than Others
If you would like to see a preview of this study, please e-mail Barb Strnad at
bstrnad@deftresearch.com. A special offer is currently available for purchasers of the Senior Market Dynamics 2008 study. To see this offer, and the order form click HERE.
TOP LINE RESULT
Insurance Agents are Important Force for Individuals Switching Coverage
During the recent annual election period 14% of individuals switched their medical coverage plan. Another 32% of those individuals shopped for new coverage but did not switch. One of the items that differentiates these groups is their use of insurance agents. In fact, 26% of switchers said they relied on their agent to decide which insurer they should choose. This was true for just 15% of shoppers. This study also looks at seniors that are Group Retirees, Dual Eligibles and those with no supplemental health coverage.
If you would like to see a preview of this study, please e-mail Barb Strnad at
bstrnad@deftresearch.com. A special offer is currently available for purchasers of the Senior Market Dynamics 2008 study. To see this offer, and the order form click HERE.