Colo. Insurance Division: Approximately 35,000 Coloradans Chose the Colorado Option During the 2023 Open Enrollment
As announced by the Governor during his State of the State speech, the preliminary 2023 open enrollment figures for the Colorado Option make it clear that the Coloradans are excited and want the Colorado Option.
As of
The Colorado Option consists of health plans with standard benefits from all current individual and small group health insurance companies. These standard benefits are the same across all companies, allowing consumers and businesses to easily compare and choose plans that fit their needs. In addition to covering all essential health benefits required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Colorado Option plans offer free primary care and free mental health health visits, and have been designed to improve access, affordability, and racial health equity.
Colorado Health Insurance Shoppers Chose Wisely
The approximately 25,000 Coloradans enrolled in Colorado Option plans through Connect for Health Colorado represents approximately 13% of the 2023 open enrollment that concluded on
"I am extremely proud of the work of our team at the
Public Hearings Start This Year
For this year, insurance companies were required to have premiums for Colorado Option plans that are 5% lower than 2021 premiums (with adjustments for inflation). For the 2024 Colorado Option plans, premiums must be 10% lower than 2021 premiums and for 2025 plans, they must hit a 15% reduction target. And starting this year, the DOI will have the ability to hold the industry accountable for meeting the target, set by the legislature, through hearings if the industry fails to do so.
The Commissioner will enforce premium reductions through the Division's rate review and a new public hearing process. Later this year, companies must file their Colorado Option plans with premiums that meet the statutorily required reduction. If a company cannot meet the reductions, the Commissioner of Insurance will hold public hearings during the summer of 2023 for the plans for 2024.
"The ability to hold hearings and bring more accountability to the system will be a huge departure from the 'business-as-usual' that has been so prevalent for years in the health care industry," said Commissioner Conway. "When the issue of health care costs and insurance premiums come up, the insurance companies point at the hospitals and other health care providers, and those same providers turn around and point back at the insurance companies. Hearings will give the Division and the public the chance to stop that back and forth and dig into the matter."
The Colorado Option
The Colorado Option was enacted through HB21-1232, which was signed into law by
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Original text here: https://doi.colorado.gov/news-releases-consumer-advisories/approximately-35000-coloradans-chose-the-colorado-option-during



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