My last post looked at the drop-off in silver plan selection among Marylanders eligible for strong Cost Sharing Reduction subsidies in 2018. CSR is available only with silver plans. When Trump cut off federal funding for CSR, insurers in Maryland priced it into on-exchange silver plans only,which generated large discounts in bronze and gold plans for subsidized buyers . For an explanation of how that worked, see the first note at bottom. For a summary of the discounts to the subsidized on offer in Maryland in 2018, see the second note.
Today, let's kick back and squint at the changes in metal level choices in Maryland at each income level (including the upper brackets this time) from 2017 to 2018. I'll offer a couple of observations below the charts now, and maybe more through the weekend. I invite you to offer your own.
Here are the percentages who chose each of the three main metal levels in each income band in both years. In both years, a bit under half of all enrollees had incomes under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, and so were eligible for strong CSR (about 98% of them, anyway). At bottom, the raw numbers at each metal level are charted, courtesy of the Maryland Health Connection. (Platinum and catastrophic plans accounted for 3% of enrollment between them in both years.)
Today, let's kick back and squint at the changes in metal level choices in Maryland at each income level (including the upper brackets this time) from 2017 to 2018. I'll offer a couple of observations below the charts now, and maybe more through the weekend. I invite you to offer your own.
Here are the percentages who chose each of the three main metal levels in each income band in both years. In both years, a bit under half of all enrollees had incomes under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, and so were eligible for strong CSR (about 98% of them, anyway). At bottom, the raw numbers at each metal level are charted, courtesy of the Maryland Health Connection. (Platinum and catastrophic plans accounted for 3% of enrollment between them in both years.)
2017
Income (% FPL)
|
% bronze
|
% silver (CSR)
|
% gold
|
< 100
|
3
|
96
|
0.7
|
100-138
|
4
|
95
|
0.5
|
138-150
|
7
|
92
|
0.5
|
150-200
|
10
|
88
|
1.0
|
0-200 (strong CSR)
|
7
|
92
|
0.8
|
200-250 (weak CSR)
|
21
|
74
|
3.2
|
250-300
|
30
|
60
|
6.0
|
300-400
|
31
|
57
|
7.4
|
>; 400
|
33
|
48
|
11.6
|
Unknown
|
26
|
54
|
11.0
|
Total
|
18
|
74
|
0.5
|
2018
Income (% FPL)
|
% bronze
|
% silver (CSR)
|
% gold
|
< 100
<100 p="">
|
10
|
80
|
7
|
100-138
|
8
|
84
|
7
|
138-150
|
9
|
83
|
8
|
150-200
|
13
|
76
|
10
|
0-200 (strong CSR)
|
11
|
79
|
9
|
200-250 (weak CSR)
|
24
|
46
|
28
|
250-300
|
32
|
32
|
33
|
300-400
|
37
|
25
|
34
|
> 400
|
42
|
24
|
27
|
Unknown
|
35
|
34
|
22
|
Total
|
23
|
55
|
19
|