The advertising campaigns for the exchanges in several
states are also starting their kick-offs (remember, we’re supposed to be ready
to go on October 1). The marketing theme for Connect for Health Colorado focuses
on the benefits of the lower prices that are supposed to occur when health
plans compete. Oregonians are using folk
music in their ads (Long Live Oregonians) to promote the CoverOregon exchange .
And, only in Minnesota would we use Paul Bunyan to promote the MNSure health
insurance exchange with the message “Land of 10,000 Reasons to Get Health
Insurance” (not sure of the real message on this one).
Obamacare (or whatever you want to call it) has a serious
branding problem. The Republicans still want to kill it and the Democrats don’t
seem to want to fix it. Consumers are left in the middle not knowing what it
really is and generally confused. These campaigns are going to need to break
through a lot of political clutter.
Most of the statistics out there indicate that well over 70%
of the population still doesn’t know what the health insurance exchange idea is
all about. So, raising the awareness is an important first step. That’s what
these advertising campaigns are supposed to do, and we’re spending a ton of
money doing it.
Unfortunately, the real key to success of the whole
Obamacare effort is to finally get individuals engaged in their health and the
health care system- and being engaged is much more than just buying health
insurance on an exchange. Engaged means being involved and aware of the bigger
issue and aware of the reasons the health insurance exchange was created in the
first place. It’s going to require some basic education about where we are in
health care, what needs to happen to fix it, and what role each individual is
being asked to play. We’re totally missing the boat on that one.
While the goal of these marketing campaigns is to raise the
awareness and get as many people as possible to sign-up the real challenge is
going to be what we do with them after they are in. The health care system is
not being fixed, it will just have more people in it.
I don’t think Paul and Babe or the navigators will have very
much to say about that.
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