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Subject Effects Of Nudges And Automatic Plan Switching
Date August 2, 2023 8:01 PM
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Wednesday, August 2, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

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Nudge Interventions Increase Health Plan Enrollment

In the July issue of Health Affairs, Emory Wolf and her colleagues at
Covered California test two interventions to address choice errors
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the ACA Marketplaces.

The first intervention examined was "a randomized controlled trial nudge
intervention [that] used letter and email reminders to encourage
consumers to switch plans," and the second was a quasi-experimental
crosswalk intervention "which automatically enrolled eligible households
from bronze plans into zero-premium [cost-sharing reduction (CSR)]
silver plans."

Wolf and colleagues examine the results of these interventions and find
that the nudge intervention led to a statistically significant increase
in CSR silver plan take-up, although 90 percent of households remained
in nonsilver plans.

The automatic crosswalk intervention also resulted in an increase in CSR
silver plan uptake, with more than 90 percent of households enrolling in
CSR silver plans.

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