Advocates call for hearing about Geisinger-Risant insurance condition change request
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Progressive nonprofit Action Together NEPA and healthcare union SEIU Healthcare PA have issued a call for a public hearing about Geisinger-Risant’s “request for modification” of its insurance conditions. The request was submitted to the Pa.
The filing asked to reduce Geisinger-Risant’s risk-based capital requirement, which would drop the amount that the insurance companies are required to hold in reserve.
The coalition has issued three requests for the Pa.
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Host a public hearing to ensure transparency about the request for modification
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Ensure that
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Obtain details on how Geisinger-Risant will use the
According to the coalition, a cost freeze would help fulfill Kaiser’s commitment to invest
“Our request to the
Request for modification
Geisinger-Risant’s request for modification to the
As a condition of approving Kaiser’s original takeover of Geisinger through Risant, the
Geisinger’s modification request asks for all three insurance corporations to maintain a risk-based capital level of 300%, unlocking access to
The argument for an insurance premium freeze
Coalition members assert that Geisinger-Risant and Kaiser have more than enough resources to freeze clients’ insurance costs. Geisinger reported
The coalition further claims that the corporations in question have used their profits to lavish huge compensation packages on top executives. According to a ProPublica report, when the CEO of Geisinger transitioned to become CEO of Risant, he had total compensation of over
“While executives have been raking in massive profits and pay, working people in Northeast Pa., where Geisinger-Risant is concentrated, have been hit hard by rising healthcare costs. According to a report, 80% of Northeastern and
Geisinger, Risant, and Kaiser each hold nonprofit statuses and are exempt from paying property taxes to local communities.
Nationally, insurance premiums have jumped 223% from 2000-2020, with real wages only growing 15% from 1979-2022. Americans pay an average of
Coalition members say that it is more important than ever before to freeze health insurance costs because nearly 600,000 Pa. residents could lose healthcare coverage due to federal cuts in Medicaid and Affordable Care Act funding.
The coalition described the rise in healthcare costs as being driven largely by insurance and healthcare corporations’ focus on profits and consolidation, increasing their market power. The
Circling back to Geisinger-Risant’s request for modification, the coalition expressed concerns that the corporation could use the
“As a nurse, I want to make sure both my community and all my fellow healthcare workers have access to affordable care so we can be there for our patients,” said
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