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Comparing the assets of uninsured households to cost sharing under high-deductible health plans

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HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages W214-W221

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PROJECT HOPE
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.27.3.w214

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Financial assets are relevant when one is assessing whether high-deductible plans, which require greater up-front cost sharing, are worthwhile for the uninsured. We show that uninsured households have less financial assets compared to the insured; at lower income levels, their net financial assets may even be negative. Although lower premiums may increase the ability of the uninsured to buy some coverage, high out-of-pocket liability may leave families exposed to costs that they cannot meet. Paying premiums for a policy that exposes the uninsured to unaffordable medical bills may be viewed as an uneconomical use of their limited assets.

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