I always wonder why, in all the coverage about health care and insurance groups "pulling out" of the marketplace, no one seems to want to state the obvious: * Insurers are not pulling out of the insurance market . * Insurers are pulling out of selling to individuals . * This is happening because selling to large groups (like entire companies) is easier/more profitable. * It is easier to sell to larger groups because…
I know what you are getting at here but almost any individual market at the state level is going to be bigger than almost any entire company from a risk pool amortization perspective. Given that, your fourth bullet point would point in the direction of insurance companies preferring the state pools to selling to companies one at a time. The problem with the state pools is not (for the most part) one of size, but of a…
Regardless, if universal health coverage is a goal, the only way to truly amortize risk is to have everyone in one pool. Anything less pits some very perverse incentives against an inherently inefficient market. It's no wonder no one wants to participate!