Health Insurance - Governor Hogan announces health insurance premium rate decreases
Governor Larry Hogan on Friday announced approval of an average 13.2
percent premium rate decrease for individual health insurance plans with
an effective date of January 1, 2019. These rates reflect the
impact of Maryland’s 1332 State Innovation Waiver, which creates a State
Reinsurance Program to help stabilize Maryland’s individual health
insurance market and prevent previously-predicted massive rate hikes.
“Rather
than huge increases in health insurance rates, we are instead
delivering significantly and dramatically lower rates for Marylanders,” said Governor Hogan.
“For the first time since the Affordable Care Act went into effect, all
individual insurance rates in Maryland will go down instead of up.”
Maryland’s
1332 State Innovation Waiver was the result of a bipartisan legislative
effort. The waiver was approved by the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services on August 22, 2018.
Prior to approval of the
waiver and creation of Maryland’s Reinsurance Program, insurers had
requested an average rate increase of 30.2 percent, with rate increase
requests ranging from 91.4 percent to 18.5 percent across carriers. With
the State Reinsurance Program in place, rate requests were amended by
carriers to reflect its impact, and after rigorous review and scrutiny
by the Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA), individual rates were
ultimately approved at an average decrease of 13.2 percent, with
decreases ranging from 17 percent to 7.4 percent across carriers.
The State Reinsurance Program, coupled with the MIA’s actuarial scrutiny and review of rate filings, resulted in average individual policy renewal rates that are 43.4 percent lower than what was originally filed, and 13.2 percent lower than 2018 premiums. The savings for 2019 individual market premiums is estimated to be $481 million. The actuarial review by the Maryland Insurance Administration represented $75 million in savings and the 1332 waiver resulted in $406 million of the total savings.
“As a result of these lower rates,
the health insurance market in Maryland will finally have the chance to
become more competitive and dynamic. This new, innovative program will
lead to increased competition and more insurers entering the market,
which will help make healthcare even more affordable for all
Marylanders.” said Governor Larry Hogan.
“I am incredibly proud of
the bipartisan work we were able to accomplish this year under Governor
Hogan’s leadership,” said Insurance Commissioner Al Redmer, Jr. “As a
result of this effort, Marylanders in the Individual Health Insurance
Market will receive a desperately needed decrease in premium rates.
While this is a critical first step, it is only a temporary one. The MIA
looks forward to working with the Governor’s team and the General
Assembly to achieve long-term rate stability and to enhance competition
in this critical market.”
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