Health insurance rates rising 10% in NY
Health insurance rates will increase on average 9.7% next year for individuals and 7.9% for small group plans, state records show.
The insurance premium rate increases came in well below the proposed rates sought by health insurers, which requested rate hikes of nearly 19% and 16.5% for individuals and small group plans, respectively.
But despite the effort, added costs from the final health insurance rate increases will only further strain New Yorkers struggling financially amid historic inflation.
How does the rate increase compare to previous years?
The state's decision to reduce the health insurers' proposed rate hikes, Harris added, is estimated to save individuals a total of about
"With our rate actions announced today, we continue to prioritize the financial well-being of consumers while ensuring that New Yorkers have access to a robust, stable health insurance market," Harris said in a statement Wednesday.
Still, the final rates for next year exceeded recent years. For example, regulators last year approved average rate increases of 3.7% for individuals and 7.6% for small group plans. That was down from the 11.2% and 14%, respectively, sought by insurers.
Over 1.1 million New Yorkers are enrolled in individual and small group plans impacted by the rate increases, the state agency noted.
Insurers: Rates don't account for rising health care costs
Those health care costs "are largely driven by significant increases in the prices drug companies, hospitals and providers are charging," Linzer said in a statement Wednesday.
"The proposed rates also reflected the continued effect of COVID, including ongoing testing, treatment and vaccination, as well as increased utilization and higher costs due to care that was deferred as a result of the pandemic," he said.
"The rate submissions were reasonable and appropriate, reflecting underlying costs and taking into account the premium reductions the state has imposed the last several years," he added.
Previously, Linzer also asserted inflation contributed to the need for higher rates next year.



Health insurance rates in NY to rise nearly 10%
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