Council Releases 2020 Industry Financial Results
Plans also reported a collective operating margin of 3.23% on revenue of
As mission-based, nonprofit organizations, health plans use this operating margin for the benefit of their enrollees, especially as the national health emergency continues.
Health plans have played a critical role in protecting the health and well-being of Minnesotans throughout 2020. Efforts included cost-sharing waivers for testing and treatment, expanded telehealth access for members, increased community giving, financial assistance for providers and insurance premium relief for enrollees. Health plans also participated in a MNsure special enrollment period that gave the uninsured – including those who recently lost coverage due to a layoff – an opportunity to gain coverage.
"Health plans immediately recognized the immense public health impact that COVID-19 would have on enrollees, and they stepped up quickly to ensure no-cost access for testing and inpatient treatment, as well as many other measures," said
Pandemic drives shift in enrollment to government programs
Total plan enrollment increased 4.35% to 2.5 million. Enrollment in government programs also increased significantly last year, rising 20% to 1 million, while commercial enrollment decreased 4.87% to 919,538.
"Through all of the challenges of 2020, I'm especially proud of the way health plans supported Minnesotans," Nesse said. "They worked closely with individuals, employers, providers and the state to ensure stability in the market and to provide health benefits to enrollees when they needed it most."
Established in 1985, the
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