2022
DOI: 10.3928/24748307-20220201-01
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Health Insurance Literacy Levels of Information Intermediaries: How Prepared Are They to Address the Growing Health Insurance Access Needs of Consumers?

Abstract: Background: With rising unemployment rates brought on by coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the rates of underinsured and uninsured consumers are likely to rise. Health information intermediaries play a critical role in assisting consumers with navigating the complexities of the United States health care system and the ever-changing health care policy landscape. Not much is known about the health insurance literacy (HIL) levels of information intermediaries and their ability to assist consumers wi… Show more

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“…However given that government-subsidized programs are anticipated to gradually cover those who are eligible, India has a 70% prospective coverage rate for health insurance based on the current situation [ 29 ]. Information facilitators are becoming more widely acknowledged as sources that customers use to find out about health insurance [ 30 ].…”
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“…However given that government-subsidized programs are anticipated to gradually cover those who are eligible, India has a 70% prospective coverage rate for health insurance based on the current situation [ 29 ]. Information facilitators are becoming more widely acknowledged as sources that customers use to find out about health insurance [ 30 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information facilitators are becoming more widely acknowledged as sources that customers use to find out about health insurance [30].…”
Section: Governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%