New Survey Examines Assistance Provided to Consumers During Second Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment

A new Kaiser Family Foundation survey of insurance brokers and assistance programs examines the help they provided to consumers during the 2015 open enrollment period for Affordable Care Act coverage.

The 2015 Survey of Health Insurance Marketplace Assister Programs and Brokers provides estimates of the number of people helped and the number and type of assister programs, while offering an in-depth look at assisters’ assessments of the enrollment process in the second year of the ACA marketplaces. For the first time this year, the survey also included health insurance brokers who helped people apply for non-group coverage in an ACA marketplace.

Survey findings include:

METHODOLOGY

The survey was designed and analyzed by researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation and was administered online from March 31, 2015 through May 13, 2015 by Davis Research. Assister programs nationwide were surveyed, including navigators, federally qualified health centers, certified application counselors, and other recognized programs; 713 out of 4,680 programs responded. In addition, a sample of 9,700 brokers nationwide was surveyed and 662 responded. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4 percentage points for both the assister program and broker full sample. For results based on assister program subgroups, the margin of sampling error is higher.

Contact

Amy Jeter
(650) 854-9400
ajeter@kff.org
Craig Palosky
(202) 347-5270
cpalosky@kff.org
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