Federal insurance reform is modeled substantially on the successful reforms in Massachusetts, including its version of a health insurance exchange, the Connector. This study investigates employers’ use of the Connector in order to inform states and the federal government about best strategies for design and operation.
Federal insurance reform is modeled substantially on the successful reforms in Massachusetts, including its version of a health insurance exchange. To learn from both the successes and limitations of Massachusetts’ reforms, this study investigates employers’ use of the Connector, in order to inform states and the federal government about best strategies for design and operation of their new small-group health insurance exchanges and market regulations.