Budget impasse puts program that cuts health insurance costs at risk
As a result, that could mean a sharp rise in premium rates if the
The program uses state funds and a larger sum of matching federal grants to run a reinsurance program – basically, a backstop plan that covers the cost of health insurers' biggest claims.
That reinsurance allows the insurers to cut their premium rates to reflect the benefit of that backstop. For 2023, the reinsurance program reduced premiums by that 19.5%, the
But to offer the reinsurance next year, the draw from the state's
And to draw down the necessary federal money, the federal government requires a commitment that the necessary state funds will be there.
That sum would be
"Due to uncertainty regarding the level of state funding that will be made available, and therefore, the amount of premium reduction the SCC should seek from health insurance carriers for benefit year 2024, a zero percent premium reduction from the CHRP for benefit year 2024 may be established," the SCC said.
"Health insurers would no longer apply the rate reduction for plan year 2024 that they applied in 2023, because the CHRP would not reimburse issuers for any claims incurred in 2024. Therefore, the CHRP would not act to reduce rates in 2024," it added.
That's because the premiums insurers charge would have to be enough to cover the biggest bills that the reinsurance program now handles.
The law that set up the program says the SCC has to calculate and make public the amount of money needed for the program by
But that's a self-imposed deadline, the SCC said.
Federal administrators have not indicated that
If there is a budget agreement and if it addresses the Commonwealth Health Reinsurance Program and if the federal officials are satisfied, insurers, meanwhile, could adjust their rate submission to reflect CHRP premium reduction until
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