Conn. A.G. Tong to Insurance Department: Unjustified Rate Requests Must Be Rejected
In a letter today to Connecticut Insurance Commissioner
The proposed average individual rate request for the plan year starting
"Simply put, the decisions made here will impact the cost of healthcare in
Pursuant to
"The burden of proof falls on the insurers to justify their rates--to provide transparent, factually-supported actuarial analysis. In at least the case of Cigna's 14.9 percent increase in the small group market,
Attorney General Tong goes on to provide detailed analysis and questions probing each of the four rate hike requests, identifying numerous areas where the insurers rely on unsupported assumptions, circular reasoning, and projections far in excess of national trends.
"Between 2016 and 2022, rates sought by insurers and approved by the
Attorney General Tong's letter shows that Cigna,
Approval of high trend is a self-fulfilling prophecy: such approval reflects an expectation that providers will increase their charges in excess of inflation (even medical inflation) and providers do increase their charges because they expect the
Attorney General Tong notes that his office is exploring potential legislative reforms that would impose heightened scrutiny to any insurer applying trend data in excess of industry accepted or government-developed benchmarks.
Attorney General Tong's letter addresses further issues of double-counting, high administrative costs, inappropriate use of COVID-19 as a baseline year, among other points.
"There appears to be a widespread lack of specific justifications for conclusions stated in actuarial memoranda in each of the filings. The carriers make sweeping statements about their annual trend but do not provide the data to justify their assumptions.
Click here (https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/AG/Press_Releases/2023/8-15-23-Letter-re-2024-Health-Insurance-Rate-Request-Filings.pdf) for the full letter and questions posed by Attorney General Tong.
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Original text here: https://portal.ct.gov/AG/Press-Releases/2023-Press-Releases/Attorney-General-Tong-to-Insurance-Department-Unjustified-Rate-Requests-Must-be-Rejected


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