Data on the Massachusetts Individual Mandate: State Coverage Gains Under the Affordable Care Act

August 2021 —Through affordable premiums and cost sharing, the Health Connector’s ConnectorCare program promotes access to care and reduced cost burdens for approximately 193,000 low-to-moderate income Massachusetts residents. As the state Marketplace’s flagship health insurance subsidy program, ConnectorCare offers the Commonwealth’s families comprehensive and high-quality health plan options with affordable premiums and point of care cost sharing.

Massachusetts Cost Sharing Subsidies in ConnectorCare: Design, Administration, and Impact

August 2021 —Through affordable premiums and cost sharing, the Health Connector’s ConnectorCare program promotes access to care and reduced cost burdens for approximately 193,000 low-to-moderate income Massachusetts residents. As the state Marketplace’s flagship health insurance subsidy program, ConnectorCare offers the Commonwealth’s families comprehensive and high-quality health plan options with affordable premiums and point of care cost sharing.

Getting to 100: What we know about the remaining uninsured in Massachusetts

January 2021 —In 2019, less than 3 percent of Massachusetts residents, or roughly 200,000 people, lacked health insurance coverage. The Commonwealth’s highest-in-the-nation rate of coverage can be attributed to innovative state and federal reforms. While together these reforms expanded coverage to nearly half a million Massachusetts residents, in recent years the state’s insured rate has flattened, despite year-round outreach, an enduring state level individual mandate, and state subsidized ConnectorCare plans.

Massachusetts Health Connector COVID-19 Special Enrollment Period: Results to Date

May 1, 2020—This brief is designed to provide data and analysis (to-date) on supports for state residents to access and maintain their coverage through the duration of the national COVID-19 crisis. The Health Connector’s existing programs paired with new policy strategies aim to expand coverage to the remaining and newly uninsured (particularly those who may be losing job-based health coverage) and protect coverage for current members.

Striving for meaningful choice: Non-group health plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector product shelf

January 2019—This brief is designed to provide data and analysis relative to the breadth of choices offered since the Health Connector’s inception to members purchasing outside the curated plan sets of Commonwealth Care or ConnectorCare. Although subsidized plans represent a larger share of the Health Connector’s membership, there are a limited number of standardized plans serving those members. Through examination of the way in which consumers select a single plan from the dozens available, the Health Connector will continue to refine its approach to plan offerings as well as tailoring decision support tools.

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