CT attorney general seeks halt to hearings on higher health insurance rates. Here’s why. [Hartford Courant]
In a letter to Insurance Commissioner
That assumption was identified by the two insurers and state
In an emailed statement,
“This premise will guide our next steps as we learn more and we will continue to work with the state as the regulatory process continues,” it said.
A representative of ConnectiCare did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment and the
Referring to possible
“The tax credit extension would be a game changer and may significantly reduce the need for an increase,” the attorney general said. “It would be a dereliction of our duty to consumers to proceed with a hearing on rates built on what now appears to be a bad guess.”
If
The tax credit is available in advance to reduce consumers’ monthly health insurance premiums.
Insurance companies that sell policies on and off Connecticut’s Affordable Care Act exchange submitted proposals in July seeking an average increase of 20.4% on individual health plans next year. On small group plans, the carriers are asking for an average increase of 14.8%.
Tong and other elected officials criticized the rate proposals last month, urging a formal hearing to question insurance executives and present an independent analysis. Critics have said steep health insurance cost increases are not sustainable as consumers already struggle with the highest rate of inflation in 40 years.
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