Senator Relph, Colleagues Pass Health Insurance Premium Relief
On Monday, the
"Over the past two years, the Minnesota Premium Security Plan has successfully lowered health insurance premiums for thousands of Minnesotans who purchase insurance on the individual market," said Senator
The legislation, Senate File 761, would extend the Minnesota Premium Security Plan, originally authorized in 2017, for an additional three years. The Minnesota Premium Security Plan is a medium-term market stabilization program that uses state dollars to cover a portion of high-cost claims, allowing health plans to better moderate costs and rein in premiums. The program is expected to positively impact all 160,000 Minnesotans who purchase their health insurance on the individual market. In addition, the bill would also strengthen reporting requirements to help legislators and the public better understand program operations.
In 2018 and 2019, most Minnesotans purchasing health insurance on the individual market saw double-digit percentage decreases in premium rates. Without a reinsurance program, health plans projected premium increases of more than 20 percent - an unsustainable increase that would potentially leave many counties without a single option and cripple the individual market. The reinsurance program ensures at least one insurer offers health insurance coverage on the individual market, with all but four counties having at least two insurers offering plans.
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Minnesota State Sen. Rosen Issues Statement on Senate Extending Reinsurance Program That Has Successfully Reduced Health Insurance Premiums
Minnesota State Sen. Chamberlain Issues Statement on Senate Extending Reinsurance Program That Has Successfully Reduced Health Insurance Premiums
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