“…Health insurance literacy is defined as “the degree to which individuals have the knowledge, ability, and confidence to find and evaluate information about health plans, select the best plan for their own (or their family's) financial and health circumstances, and use the plan once enrolled.” 14 To date, there is only one validated measure of health insurance literacy, the Health Insurance Literacy Measure (HILM). 8 , 15 Researchers have documented negative outcomes associated with poor health insurance literacy, such as delaying or avoiding care, 15 , 16 difficulty paying medical bills 17 , 18 and reporting difficulty in paying for non‐medical needs (e.g., rent, food). 19 National data suggest that 53.8% of US adults have low health insurance literacy based on the HILM (defined as having a score of ≤60 out of 84), 20 suggesting opportunities for improvement.…”