'Connecticut's families are suffering': Insurers face scrutiny following steep rate hike proposals [New Haven Register, Conn.]
Aug. 15—Rate hikes being sought by health insurers serving state residents are "among the steepest in the country" the state's Attorney General
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"In this hearing, our duty should should be to protect
Insurance companies that sell policies on and off the state's Affordable Care Act exachange submitted proposed insurance rate increases last month that averaged a hike of 20.4 percent for next year's plans. The proposal included a 14.8 percent increase on small group plans.
Monday was an opportunity for residents and stakeholders to have a say at a public hearing at the
Tong said the hearing format being used does not allow "for fulsome questioning" and cross examination by his office and other state officials.
"This process is insufficient to get to the bottom of these rate increases," he told
Mais said the hearing format being used was chosen because it allows for public comment. He said of the six insurers seeking rate hikes, only Cigna and ConnectiCare were asked to participate in the hearing because their increases were the highest.
Tong asked executives of Cigna and ConnectiCare whether either company does "an assessment of whether your customers can afford to pay these increases."
"Aren't you concerned you're going to price yourselves out of the market?" he asked.
"That's always a concern," said
Moran said the rate increases being sought are "a reflection of underlying costs that must be addressed."
"We have not requested any more than we absolutely need," she said.
Elected officials urged
"These rate increases are not just about numbers — they deeply affect tens of thousands of families across the state," Blumenthal said in written testimony. "As consumers struggle with rising prices, any premium increase is unacceptable. Zero is the only right answer."
State Sen.
"Insurance premiums are often the size of monthly mortgage payments," said Kelly, who is the Senate Republican Leader.
State Sen.
"It seems like there's a disconnect," Hwang said. "It seems to many people that you are much more interested in
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