A new study supported by The Commonwealth Fund looks at the relationship between health care consolidation and premium prices in two state-based marketplaces. In New York, premium rates grew faster in areas with greater insurer concentration (i.e., less competition). In California, areas with less insurer competition had slower premium growth, which may be related to the state marketplace’s use of selective contracting with a limited number of plans and direct negotiations with plans on premium rates.
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