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Posts Tagged ‘insurance premium increases’

States Get $1 Million To Keep Tabs On Insurers

August 20th, 10

Forty-five states are getting $1 million dollar grants to keep an eye on insurance premium increases. The Obama administration said the money is only the beginning in a $250 million, five-year program to help states limit rate increases. Premiums have at times jumped as much as 30 percent in one year, and many people are paying double what they were paying a decade ago, according to the Washington Post.

Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius said some states are already regulating premiums well, others can do a better job. “Some states have full and rigorous rate review and [the right of] prior approval, so before a company raises a rate it goes through intense actuarial analysis. . . . In others the company doesn’t even have to file [with state authorities],” she told the Washington Post.

The states that already regulate premiums closely will be using the grant money differently than states who don’t. For example, Maryland already has a system in place for regulating . Officials there say they’ll use the $1 million to hire consultants to investigate what additional data needs to be requested from insurers. Some states say they plan to start requiring insurance companies to get pre-approval before any rate increases are implemented. Delaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart thanked the Obama administration for the money. “This important grant will help my department and I not only protect Delawareans from redundant rate increases, but will also allow me to pave a critical path toward modernizing our approaches in reaching the goal of affordable, accessible and first rate care for all,” Stewart told the Dover Post .

Starting in 2014 states will have the ability to punish insurance providers that raise rates unreasonably. They’ll be able to exclude those companies from subsidized state-run insurance programs. Five states opted out of the first round of grant money. They are Alaska, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota and Wyoming.

While insurance companies argue that rate increases are a direct response to rising medical costs, Sebelius believes there needs to be better oversight of the industry. “Just having transparency . . . in itself is going to change the dynamics of what is happening in terms of the massive rate increases in this country,” Sebelius told the Washington Post.

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