Notice of insurance rate hikes delayed two weeks Notice of insurance rate hikes delayed two weeks in Virginia
What that means for consumers in the individual and small group insurance markets is a two-week reprieve in sticker shock from new monthly premiums expected to cost, on average, 20.5% more than they're paying this year.
The delay also may be a temporary reprieve for President
They did not address the expiring tax credits in a stopgap spending resolution that
Sen.
"For those who say, 'You can do that later,' well, notices go out for health care costs going up this month and people have to sign up next month," Warner said in a media briefing. "They won't sign up with the higher rates. These trains have to run in parallel."
Open enrollment for insurance plans on
But Gray said insurers fear the damage done by waiting to extend the subsidies for consumers who buy policies on the
"It's like a genie in the bottle," he said. "Once the genie is out, you can't get it back in. Once the (higher) rates are out, the enrollment will start to drop and only the sicker people will remain."
"We need to get this addressed before the genie gets out of the bottle," Gray said.
The delay in notices for customers in the individual and small group insurance markets does not affect notices that will go out by the end of the month for people who buy their policies on the exchange. Those notices customarily go to customers by the end of October, said
"Our bigger challenge is what are we going to put in those notices," Patchett said, "and when, if ever, the federal government is going to act."
Without the enhanced subsidies, the state exchange expects the average net household premium to increase by
At the lower end of the income range, the average net household premium will jump by
"This is going to be a mess," Gray said.



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