If there is going to be a reasonable baseline for comparison, we would also need to see how many health insurance plans were cancelled in 2012, 2011, etc. Plans changing is nothing new. More frequent now? Probably, but not new by any stretch.
I went through a period around 2005-2008 where my employer changed health plans frequently. Does it count when your employer changes health plans and you have to change providers, or does that only count as a negative now that we're under the ACA?
If there is going to be a reasonable baseline for comparison, we would also need to see how many health insurance plans were cancelled in 2012, 2011, etc. Plans changing is nothing new. More frequent now? Probably, but not new by any stretch.
I went through a period around 2005-2008 where my employer changed health plans frequently. Does it count when your employer changes health plans and you have to change providers, or does that only count as a negative now that we're under the ACA?