Impacts of State Regulation on the Marketing and Pricing of Individual Health Insurance

Abstract
State regulation of individual health insurance has increased greatly in recent years, both in scope and intensity. The need to comply with regulations has become the dominant objective in benefit design and pricing of individual health contracts. This shift away from the dominance of market forces results from the extension of regulation to almost every aspect of the development and marketing processes. LOB-Health, Regulation
Volume
May
Page
67-106
Year
1980
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Regulation and Law
Rate Regulation
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Regulation and Law
Rating Agencies
Business Areas
Accident and Health
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Ratemaking
Publications
Casualty Actuarial Society Discussion Paper Program
Authors
Charles Habeck