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“Obamacare's costly regulations mean that the mix of people who sign up are tending to be older and sicker. Many young and otherwise healthy individuals continue to be priced out of the exchanges, even after the benefit of federal subsidies are baked into their costs.” quote by Scott Gottlieb
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“Obamacare's costly regulations mean that the mix of people who sign up are tending to be older and sicker. Many young and otherwise healthy individuals continue to be priced out of the exchanges, even after the benefit of federal subsidies are baked into their costs.”

Scott Gottlieb

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Source Speech: Health Policy Remarks, Scott Gottlieb, 2017

Regulations raise costs, attracting older, sicker enrollees while younger, healthier people are priced out despite subsidies.

In simple terms: High costs push out healthy people, leaving a sicker pool.

Key Takeaway

Address pricing and incentives to broaden enrollment.

Themes

healthcare economics insurance markets policy design

Mood

concerned analytical

Type

policy economic

When to use this quote

  • insurance design
  • employer benefits
  • public health outreach

Key Concepts

risk pooling subsidy impact adverse selection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can subsidies be structured to attract younger participants?
  • What alternative policies could reduce adverse selection?
A Different Perspective

Market dynamics may still favor higher premiums despite reforms.

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