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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, November 12 / MARKET WIRE/ --
eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), parent
company of eHealthInsurance, today announced the release of a new study on
the individual health insurance market. The findings appear in The Cost And
Benefits Of Individual And Family Health Insurance Plans, a commissioned
evaluation of eHealth Inc.'s data conducted by Forrester Consulting.
The analysis provides facts on actual premiums paid for individual health
insurance and the nature of accompanying plan benefits. The research, based
on a nationwide sample of over 227,000 individual and family (IFP) major
medical policies that were purchased through eHealthInsurance and active in
August 2007, revealed the following insights:
-- The average monthly premium for individual policies was $158
-- The average premium for family policies was $366
-- The average deductible for individual policies was $1,972
-- The average deductible for family policies was $2,610
-- The majority of family policies had annual premiums between $3,400
and $4,650
-- Half of all individual policy holders paid less than $130 per month
for monthly premiums
-- More than half of all family policy holders paid less than $300 per
month for monthly premiums
-- Women paid, on average, 18% more than men did for individual health
insurance premiums
-- The average plan lifetime limit was $3.9 million(1)
-- A vast majority of individual and family policyholders had lab x-ray, emergency, prescription and chiropractic coverage
"With high unemployment and the nationwide economic crisis, Americans are
now, more than ever, seeking cost-effective health insurance," said Gary
Lauer, president and CEO of eHealth, Inc. "The good news is that there are
options. This is especially critical for those seeking alternatives to
costly COBRA coverage. For consumers, health insurance isn't a
discretionary item, but rather something they need and can afford through
the individual market."
Women paying more than men, on average
The new analysis shows that on average, women are paying 18% more than men
for individual health insurance premiums. Among major medical plans sold to
individuals, women paid an average of $171 per month, compared to the
average monthly premium of $145 paid by men.

Premiums vary widely across U.S. states, regions
The range of average monthly premiums in 2007 for individual plans across
the United States was between $83 in North Dakota and $388 for New York
residents, representing a monthly disparity of $305, or $3,660 per year.
Regionally, the Northeast had the highest average monthly premium for
individuals, at $239, while the Midwest had the lowest at $130. In the
West, eHealthInsurance members paid on average $150 per month for an
individual plan, while those in the South paid an average of $154 per
month.(2)
Children's plans continue to be affordable
The report found that in 2007, sixty percent of children's plans had
monthly premiums of $100 or less, with an average monthly premium of $92
for individual children. Individual health insurance for children is an
important and affordable option for families that may be shouldering a
larger -- potentially more expensive -- portion of the dependent premium
with employer-based health insurance.
New data on Health Savings Accounts
New to the evaluation this year is data on eHealthInsurance members that
have chosen an HSA-eligible plan. Of the 227,000 plans surveyed, 14 percent
were HSA-eligible plans. Of these plans, the average premium for an
individual plan was $133 and the average premium for a family plan was
$302. The majority of HSA-eligible plan holders were between the ages of 25
and 44 years old.
The first Cost and Benefits of Individual Health Insurance Plans study was
issued by eHealthInsurance in 2001, and in the past the company has
commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct an analysis on their behalf.
eHealthInsurance is one of the few organizations with national source data
that can best reflect consumer buying patterns and purchase prices in the
individual health insurance market. More data on premiums, deductibles and
major medical benefits can be found in the report at
www.eHealthInsurance.com/AboutUs/News/Reports.
Methodology
The 2007 plan data referred to in the The Cost And Benefits Of Individual
And Family Health Insurance Plans report is derived from over 227,000
individual and family (IFP) major medical policies purchased through
eHealthInsurance that were active in August 2007. The report analyzes
monthly premiums paid on individual and family major medical health
insurance policies in 2005, 2006, and 2007, along with the benefits
associated with those plans. For more information on methodology, please
refer to the report at www.eHealthInsurance.com/AboutUs/News/Reports.
About eHealth
eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) is the parent company of eHealthInsurance, the
nation's leading online source of health insurance for individuals,
families and small businesses. Through the company's website,
www.ehealthinsurance.com, consumers can get quotes from leading health
insurance carriers, compare plans side by side, and apply for and purchase
health insurance. eHealthInsurance offers thousands of health plans
underwritten by more than 180 of the nation's leading health insurance
companies. eHealthInsurance is licensed to sell health insurance in all 50
states and the District of Columbia. eHealthInsurance and eHealth are
registered trademarks of eHealthInsurance Services, Inc.

Footnotes:
(1) This average applies only to policies with specified limits. Sample
size was over 125,000 individual and family plans. Plan data that did not
indicate a lifetime limit were excluded from this sample.
(2) Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont were excluded from the regional
breakout for the Northeast because eHealthInsurance did not sell individual
and family major medical plans in these states at the time the data for
this report was collected. Rhode Island was also not included in the
regional breakout for the Northeast because the sample size was too small
to extrapolate insights to the larger population.
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For more information, please contact:
Brian Mast
Director of Public Relations
eHealth, Inc.
brian.mast@ehealth.com
(415) 609-8484 (cell)
Sande Drew
Senior Media Consultant
eHealth, Inc.
sande.drew@ehealth.com
(916) 207-7674 (cell)