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The Adverse Selection Problem

With any type of non-compulsory insurance, individuals more likely to need covered services are more likely to buy coverage than those who don’t. In individual health plans, this can create a pool of people who use more medical services than the “average person,” driving up insurance costs. Eventually, healthier members find coverage too expensive and drop out, leaving only the least healthy members… [307 word article, February 2012]


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