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Report on Metrics for Evaluation of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange

Report on Metrics for Evaluation of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange. Data Advisory Work Group (DAWG) COHBE Board of Directors Meeting March 12, 2012. Background on the DAWG. One of the workgroups formed during planning process Participation by wide array of experts/ stakeholders

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Report on Metrics for Evaluation of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange

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  1. Report on Metrics for Evaluation of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange Data Advisory Work Group (DAWG) COHBE Board of Directors Meeting March 12, 2012

  2. Background on the DAWG • One of the workgroups formed during planning process • Participation by wide array of experts/ stakeholders • Two primary charges • Select vendor to model expected purchasing behaviors of COHBE’s target population • Identify potential data collection needs and metrics for evaluation of COHBE

  3. Process for selecting metrics • All meetings public • Developed criteria and guiding principles • Based on areas identified in SB11-200: The intent of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange is to increase access, affordability and choice for individuals and small employers purchasing health insurance in Colorado. Source: SB11-200 [emphasis added]

  4. Guiding principles • Focus on SB11-200 • Preliminary list • Indicators will be revisited as: • new issues emerge, • policy decisions are made, • and new data sources become available. • Metrics applicable to the SHOP Exchange considered whenever possible

  5. Access Domain • Enrollment • Enrollment demographics • Uninsurance • Churn • Timeliness of determinations

  6. Affordability Domain • Underinsurance • Affordability • Adverse selection • Health care system cost drivers

  7. Choice Domain • Competition • Consumer choice • Carrier behavior • Essential health benefits

  8. Example of a metric

  9. Questions may be directed to: Jeff Bontrager Director of Research on Coverage and Access Colorado Health Institute bontragerj@coloradohealthinstitute.org Report available at: http://www.getcoveredco.org/Get-Involved/Workgroups/Data-Advisory-Work-Group

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