Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance: Reinsurance Lowers Health Insurance Rates for 2020
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- New Program Championed by Rosendale Leads to Double-Digit Rate Decreases in the Individual Market
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State Auditor
The new Montana Reinsurance Program is being credited for at least 65 percent of the average premium reductions that will go into effect in 2020, according to insurance company rate submissions. Rates will go down by double digits on average, and every plan sold on the federal exchange in
"Premiums will be lower on every single plan that 51,000 Montanans in the individual market depend on," Rosendale said. "Montanans are sick and tired of insurance getting more and more expensive every year. With reinsurance, we've reversed that trend for next year, and that's exactly why I've been fighting so hard for over two years to get this program in place."
"This is a big step in the right direction, and we've got to keep working on the problems that make health care too expensive for hardworking people--high deductibles, outrageous prescription drug prices, hospital costs, and limited options are major issues that we have to address," Rosendale added.
The Montana Health CO-OP (MHC) will have an 11.9 percent average decrease in 2020, with an 8.3 percent impact from reinsurance. MHC originally proposed an 8 percent average decrease earlier this year, but that figure was bumped up to 11.9 percent during the insurance commissioner's rate review process.
Across all three companies' specific plans, rate changes range from about a 2 percent decrease to an over 20 percent decrease, meaning that every plan sold on
In the small group market, where reinsurance does not apply, rate changes are more varied.
Reinsurance provides a financial backstop against high-cost insurance claims, allowing insurance companies to mitigate risk and decrease prices while continuing to provide insurance to Montanans with preexisting and expensive medical conditions. Rosendale proposed creating a reinsurance program in 2017. After two vetoes that year, a new bill establishing the Montana Reinsurance Program passed the legislature with strong bipartisan support and was signed into law earlier this year.
Rosendale's office transferred the health insurance companies' rate and plan information to CMS yesterday evening to continue the process of preparing for open enrollment, which begins in November. The new plans take effect
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