2006 Top CDHP Providers for Employer-Sponsored Plans
Ranked by number of covered lifes in employer-sponsored consumer-driven health plans.
Published: September 25, 2006.
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STATE OF THE CDHP INDUSTRY
Consumer-directed health plans combine a tax-advantaged health savings or
reimbursement account with a high-deductible plan and support tools for
evaluating treatment options, cost and quality. After the initial launch by
early independent providers, more traditional health insurance companies such as
Aetna, Humana and Blue Cross/Blue Shield affiliates entered the market.
Small employers and retailers formed the vanguard for CDHPs, with a significant
number adopting the plans in 2004. Small-employer dominance is reflected in this
year’s list, with most of the providers reporting large numbers of employer
clients and relatively small numbers of covered lives. Total enrollment in both
employer-sponsored and individual CDHPs rose from about 3 million in January
2005 to 6 million in January 2006, still a small percentage of the 177 million
enrollees and dependents with private health insurance coverage, according to
the U.S. Government Accountability Office. The companies listed here represent
5.4 million covered lives.
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