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Virginians covered by <a href="https://scc.virginia.gov/getattachment/683bdf54-0102-479e-8f7e-e554a109df5a/Ratedataandmap2024.pdf" target="_blank">Affordable Care Act policies will get a break</a> they could have missed because of this year's
The double-digit percentage increases for next year that those Virginians had faced are no longer coming, the <a href="https://www.scc.virginia.gov/pages/About-the-Affordable-Care-Act" target="_blank">
The key was language deep in the 758-page budget the
It was a formal state commitment to back a program funded by state and federal money to hold down ACA, also known as Obamacare, premiums.
It set a target of a 15% reduction from where premium rates would otherwise be.
With that commitment in hand, the
"We've seen the ACA individual market in
"The decision by the
For the state's biggest insurer,
For the other insurer that offers plans across the state, No. 2 Sentara Health Plans, average rates will decline 3.1% instead of climbing 26.2%.
Average rates for the seven other insurers offering plans in the
Three of the seven also offer plans in
The program that allowed the Bureau to approve the decreases and smaller rate increases uses state and federal funds - significantly more federal funds than state money - for a kind of backstop to cover part of the cost of health insurers' larger claims.
Without this so-called reinsurance, the Bureau forecast that ACA rates would rise by an average of 26.4% in 2024. Relatively modest rises in hospital costs and larger ones for prescription drugs pushed the total average increase to 28.5%.
The reinsurance reimburses health insurers for part of the cost of reimbursing health insurers in the Affordable Care Act's individual market for claims between
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