COVID-19 likely to make health insurance more expensive for many in Maryland [Baltimore Sun]
People who buy their own health insurance in
The three carriers offering policies on Maryland’s health exchange or directly to consumers under the Affordable Care Act requested rate increases from state insurance regulators averaging 11%.
“It is clear from our ongoing monitoring of industry experience that 2021 claims were heavily influenced by COVID-19, and that the significant differences between where we were in 2021 and where we are likely to be in 2023 must be modeled and taken into account in rate development,” said
The
More than 222,000 individuals bought coverage on the
Tens of thousands of Marylanders gained insurance during special enrollment periods for those who lost insurance during the pandemic. More were added to the rolls of Medicaid rolls the federal-state health program for low-income residents. Some now risk being removed from Medicaid as officials resume checking whether participants remain qualified, which was suspended during the pandemic health emergency.
State regulators say they will take this into account when they approve rates, along with the actual impact of the coronavirus on costs.
“Obtaining more detailed information on how COVID-19 claims experience has influenced cost and trend models for 2023 will be the primary focus for our actuarial team,” Birrane said.
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, the state’s dominant carrier, asked for an average 11.2% rate increase in its popular HMO plan that covers more than 149,000 people. That would mean an extra
CareFirst requested a 25.9% rate increase for its PPO plan that covers nearly 16,300 people.
Kaiser Permenante asked for an average 7.2% for its HMO plan that covers almost 64,900 people. That would raise the premium for a policy holder with a silver plan by
Providers of health insurance for small businesses also requested an average 10% increase.
For the current year, state regulators ended up approving premium hikes for individuals averaging about 2.1% for the nearly three dozen plans offered by the three insurance companies on the exchange.
That followed several years of major reductions in costs due to a reinsurance program passed by the
The
The insurers didn’t respond immediately Wednesday to requests for comment.
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