Premium Security Program (reinsurance) costs 50 percent less than expected
That means there is enough money left over to extend the help into 2020 and 2021.
Program got results at half the expected cost
This week, numbers presented to the group that's overseeing the program showed just 50 percent of the
In all, about 155,000 people across the state bought health insurance on their own in 2018. (See page two for a breakout of expenses by area of the state.)
Reinsurance pays high medical bills, so people don't
Every spring, health insurers ask the state to approve health insurance premiums for the coming year. Premiums for 2018 and 2019 didn't include all expected medical bills for people who buy their own insurance. That's because when a person's medical bills are between
"There's no doubt reinsurance is a success. But some people do have doubts about whether it should continue. The answer is yes," Schowalter said. Here's why:
- No new money is needed. The legislature appropriated
$271 million in state funds per year to pay for reinsurance 2018 and 2019. Knowing that just$138.9 million was spent in 2018 should relieve policymakers' concerns about how to fund the help in 2020 and 2021. - It brings federal money to
Minnesota . The federal government contributed$131 million to the program for 2018 and an estimated$84 million in 2019. That means actual state expenses for the 2018 program were about$7.9 million , not the$271 million budgeted. - It already has federal approval. Federal regulators approved the plan through 2022—but state law only allows the program through this year.
''Premiums for 2020 are being calculated now," Schowalter said. "The people at health insurance companies who put together rates need to know whether the state will help pay part of expensive medical bills or if people who buy their own insurance have to foot the entire bill."
Here's what 2018 Premium Security Program (reinsurance) expenses look like across the state, as of
|
Rate Pricing Area for |
Counties |
Medical Bills to Be |
% of |
|
Region 1 |
|
|
10% |
|
Region 2 |
|
|
6% |
|
Region 3 |
|
|
6% |
|
Region 4 |
|
|
3% |
|
Region 5 |
|
|
4% |
|
Region 6 |
|
|
4% |
|
Region 7 |
|
|
8% |
|
Region 8 |
|
|
57% |
|
Region 9 |
|
|
2% |
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