Multicultural & WNH ACA Eligibles Differences; 7 Keys to Accelerate ACA Enrollment & Retention [INFOGRAPHIC]

Hispanic & African American Affordable Care Act eligibles standing in the sidelines differ from White Non-Hispanics (WNH) in some significant ways.

Understanding and reflecting some of these nuances in plan design, acquisition and retention efforts may prove more effective than insurers’ ‘one-size-fits-all’ attempts. For instance, Hispanics considering signing on for ACA tend to be family-focused Millennials who have higher propensity to act in healthy ways than ACA eligible WNH but are just as likely to consider themselves their ‘own doctor’ or feel like ‘doctors know best’. In contrast, ACA eligible African Americans have the strongest faith outlooks as well as fully trust doctors and are less likely than any other population to see themselves as their ‘own doctor’.

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