“It’s been five years since the Affordable Care Act became law, but only two since most of its provisions went into effect. As its detractors predicted, the ACA’s implementation led to a large, immediate rise in health insurance premiums. This is hardly surprising: The law required that a broad swath of treatments be fully insured, thus deepening the moral hazard problems that have long plagued the American health insurance system.
Heritage Foundation microsimulation analysis of the 2015 health insurance offerings on the ACA exchanges found that the sharp 2014 price spike was not reversed. The average health insurance premium rose by 5% this year, much higher than the rate of inflation. But that increase is modest compared to the massive increase in non-group health insurance rates in 2014, which was around 50% on average, with some consumers facing much worse rate jumps.“ - ACA Has Pushed Insurance Premiums to New Heights, WSJ, 03/30/2015
Link to the entire article appears below:
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/03/30/aca-has-pushed-insurance-premiums-to-new-heights/
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