Blog Accurately Pricing Health Plans with Claims Readjudication Health plan benefit designs are complex. Improve pricing accuracy of ACA health plans through data engineering and claims readjudication.
Healthcare HMO vs PPO vs EPO vs POS - Health Plan Differences There are four major “types” of insurance plans: HMO, PPO, EPO, and POS. HMO and PPO are the most popular. EPO and POS are “hybrid” HMO/PPO plans.
Healthcare Self-Funded vs Fully-Funded Health Insurance Employers have the option of either self-funding or fully-funding the health insurance plan for their employees. What are the key differences?
Healthcare What is Medicaid? Key Points for Actuaries The Medicaid program provides either free or very low-cost health insurance to eligible poor individuals and families.
Healthcare What is Medicare? Key Points for Actuaries Medicare is a federal government health insurance program for elder people, and some disabled individuals.
Healthcare On-Exchange vs Off-Exchange Health Insurance Plans There are two ways to obtain an ACA-compliant health plan: on-exchange and off-exchange.
Healthcare What is the ACA Advance Premium Tax Credit (APTC) Subsidy? Advance Premium Tax Credits (APTC) are a component of the Affordable Care Act. APTCs make healthcare premiums more affordable for people with low incomes.
Healthcare What is the ACA Cost-Sharing Reduction (CSR) Subsidy? Cost-Sharing Reduction (CSR) is a component of the Affordable Care Act. CSR make healthcare costs more affordable for people with low incomes.
Healthcare What is the ACA? Key Points for Actuaries Actuaries working in the health insurance industry must be intimately familiar with the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Healthcare Components of Rising Healthcare Cost Trend Many factors contribute to rising healthcare costs in the United States. Four of these main factors are utilization, prevalence, unit cost, and drug costs.
Healthcare Key Players in Health: Patients, Providers, Payers, Vendors There are four key players in the healthcare industry: patients, providers, payers, and vendors.