Healthcare DIVE December 11, 2024
Rebecca Pifer

About half of Americans say they’re worried about how the incoming administration could impact their health insurance, while 22% of people who put off choosing a plan cited the presidential turnover.

Dive Brief:

  • Roughly half of Americans say they’re concerned about how the incoming Trump administration could impact their health insurance. That uncertainty could be causing people to delay choosing coverage for 2025, despite looming end-of-year deadlines, a recent survey suggests.
  • Medicare shoppers are the most concerned about the presidential turnover, followed by buyers of plans in the Affordable Care Act exchanges, the survey conducted by insurance broker Stride and market research firm Chadwick Martin Bailey found.
  • Of people who had yet to buy a plan as of last...

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Topics: Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Survey / Study, Trends
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