Obamacare premiums set to jump sharply Virginia's Obamacare premiums set to jump sharply, SCC reports
SCC REPORT
The cost of Obamacare coverage for individuals and families will rise an average 20.5% in
That means it's likely that more than a third of the nearly 415,000 Virginians now covered by individual Affordable Care Act policies will go without next year, a review of proposed rate increases by the
The Bureau said premiums will rise by an average of 11.2% for people covered through Affordable Care Act small group policies.
The main reason for the rise in individual coverage is the end of the COVID-19 era enhanced premium tax credit, the Bureau said.
The premium tax credit, which saved an average of
Insurers suggest that without the tax credit, many will skip insurance coverage. Those who are covered will be less healthy than those who leave.
Without the credit, and with increases in illnesses and hospital and drug costs, the average premium next year will be
The lack of the credit accounts for most of that
Small group coverage did not benefit from the credit, while the increase in illnesses insurers reported for these policies was somewhat smaller.
The variables
What Virginians actually pay depends on their age, how many people are covered by their policy, how much they are willing to pay out of pocket for care and where they live.
Any increases would have to be approved by the
It looks at whether premium rates represent a fair deal for people - the key measure is how much of the premium revenue insurers collect is paid to cover care.
The Bureau also looks at whether insurers' proposed rates generate enough income that they can meet their promises to pay for coverage - if rates are too low, the concern is insurers might go under and leave the rest of the state stuck with the bill.
Proposed increases
Insurers proposed a wide range of average increases.
That means,
The insurer with the second largest share of the market, Sentara, proposed an average 20.6% increase; No. 3 Kaiser, an 11.6% increase and No. 4. Cigna, a 22.3% increase. Of the other insurers active in the
Without the reinsurance program, next year's average monthly bill would be



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