@inbook{10.7249/j.ctt1d41d8v.9, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt1d41d8v.9}, abstract = {We used three methodologies to conduct this study: literature review, discussions with key experts, and microsimulation modeling. This section details the methods for the literature review and discussion components. Section 4 sets forth the modeling methodology.We searched four online databases as part of the peer-reviewed literature search: JSTOR, PubMed, National Bureau of Economic Research, and EconLit. Search terms included “private exchanges*” and “health insurance” or “small group” or “large group” or “Cadillac tax”; “health insurance exchanges*” and “small group” or “small employer”; and “private insurance exchanges*” and “small employer” or “small group.”Prominent topics in the literature include analyses}, bookauthor = {Christine Buttorff and Sarah A. Nowak and James Syme and Christine Eibner}, booktitle = {Private Health Insurance Exchanges: Early Evidence and Implications for the Future}, pages = {5--7}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Methodology}, year = {2016} }