Health insurance rates are expected to go up in 2025 – but the state says reinsurance program is keeping prices from going up faster
Health insurance rates on the individual market may rise 5.5% next year. That's a bit below average compared with prior years.
The state's insurance division has released a preliminary look at the numbers for 2025.
Health insurance premiums for people who pay for their own coverage are expected to go up 5.5%. The rise is lower, 4.2%, for what are called Colorado Option plans, which are part of a state program that aims to give better coverage for less money.
Just about 5% of people buy their own private health coverage. About half the people in the state get it through their employer.
The rates are closely watched to see if reforms in health policy are helping manage health insurance costs for consumers. Gov.
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The governor's office and two agencies, the
The state's reinsurance program works by paying a portion of high-cost claims. That allows insurance companies to lower the premiums for individual health insurance plans.
The insurance division estimates the program will save Coloradans a big chunk of money, to the tune of
"In many counties in the western half of
During open enrollment in 2023, about a third of 34% of all health insurance plan choices made through Connect for Health Colorado, the state health insurance exchange, were for Colorado Option plans. That's a 188% rise in enrollment from the year before, according to the state.
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The group said it would review the proposed increases closely, along with the general public and give feedback to the insurance division to "hopefully put further pressure on these proposed increases." In mid-October, final, approved plans and premiums will be made available. Between now and then the DOI will review information companies filed to ensure that changes in premiums are justified and plans comply with regulations at the state and federal level.
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