Sen. Cardin Ties Trump Sabotage Directly to Astronomical Hikes in Premiums for Marylanders With Individual Health Plans
Shortly after the
Video with an excerpt of his remarks is available here to DOWNLOAD or here to VIEW.https://youtu.be/Sn2pp3T50-E
"Marylanders now know who to blame for their high increases in health insurance premiums in the individual marketplace. Clearly,
After months of injecting uncertainty into the markets with threats to end cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments,
Insurers in
These secondary hikes affect Silver plans on the individual market only.
There are no premium hikes for other metal level plans sold on the individual market. The initial rate hikes from 2017 to 2018, based on the President's threats to cut the CSR payments, included a 26.8% increase in approved rates for CareFirst HMO Silver plans, a 23.9% increase in approved rates for CareFirst PPO Silver plans and a 20.7% increase in approved rates for Kaiser HMO Silver plans. The decision to actually cut off the CSR payments more than tripled the necessary rate increases.
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