Key Points
Question
How does the breadth of health care networks and the degree to which they overlap vary within and across specialties and insurance markets?
Findings
In this cross-sectional study of 1192 health care networks, large-group employer networks were broader than small-group employer, marketplace, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid managed care networks. In many states, narrower networks had as much, if not more, overlap across different insurers’ networks than the broadest networks; areas with less concentrated insurance, physician, and hospital markets had narrower and more exclusive networks.
Meaning
These findings suggest that the structure of plan networks may be a factor in determining care affordability and continuity in the United States, particularly given how frequently individuals change insurance plans.