Inflation is hitting ACA health insurance plans in Pennsylvania [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Aug. 2—Pennsylvanians who plan to shop later this year on the state's Affordable Care Act exchange are unlikely to find shelter from the inflation that has engulfed other areas of the economy, according to a preview offered Monday by the
The insurance department said insurers requested a statewide average premium increase of 7.1% for individual plans covering 2023, compared to a 2% requested increase a year ago for this year's plans. Approved rates will be released in October.
Many other states are seeing even bigger requested rate increases, according to ACASignups.net.
Most
Insurers with a much smaller presence here requested increases as high as 10% in the case of Oscar Health Plan of Pa. Other insurers in the market are
Looming over the coming open enrollment period, which starts
Thanks to those enhanced benefits, Pennsylvanians' out-of-pocket premium costs decreased by an average of 9% for current plans. If that aid is not renewed, coverage for next year might not be affordable for many families, the department warned.
"In 2022,
Nearly 375,000 Pennsylvanians obtained in health insurance through Pennie during the last open enrollment period, an 11% increase compared to 2021. That included more than 35,000 middle-income individuals who for the first time qualified for financial assistance that reduced the cost of health coverage by an average of
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