Minn. individual health plans could see smaller 2018 hikes
The state's largest health plans for individuals are seeking average rate increases ranging from 3 percent to 32 percent for next year, the
Proposed increases would be significantly reduced or transformed into discounts, state officials added, with a "reinsurance" program that is designed to provide a financial cushion for insurers that happen to attract high-cost enrollees.
"It does seem like relative to previous years, the
The individual market primarily serves people under age 65 who are self-employed or don't get coverage from their employer. Most Minnesotans don't buy individual health insurance policies, since employer groups and government programs cover the vast majority of residents.
The market has been the focus of changes with the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), which in 2014 started to prohibit health plans from denying coverage to people with pre-existing health problems. The federal health law also called for the launch of new health insurance exchanges like
Whereas the market a few years ago served about 300,000 people, currently an estimated 170,000 Minnesotans buy individual policies. Insurers are troubled by the decline, plus signals that the Trump administration will stray from ACA provisions designed to get healthy people into the market.
"I think there are still an unbelievable number of unknowns that have to be worked out ... before you can say things are stable," said
Now, individual market consumers buying through MNsure are paying an average of
The proposed rate increases announced Monday are subject to regulatory review. The
On reinsurance,
The
The numbers released Monday could be particularly noteworthy for those states, said Cox, because they show how much impact reinsurance can make in reducing premium costs.
The HMO at
"I have a little bit of a sigh of relief with those numbers compared to years past," said
Monday's data release gives consumers a sense of where premiums in
In
The release Monday did not address whether health insurers will cap their enrollment as some did for 2017, or what sort of limits will be in place when it comes to choice in doctors and hospitals. That information won't be available until final rates are released.
Whereas the release of proposed rates in past years has prompted partisan warfare, both DFL Gov.
"Minnesotans, who buy their health insurance on the individual market, are receiving the tremendous news that proposed insurance rates will remain essentially unchanged next year," Dayton said in a statement.
Speaker of the House
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