Unicare exits Illinois
180,000
Illinoisans affected
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[November 17, 2009]
CHICAGO -- Unicare Health
Insurance Company of the Midwest, Unicare Life & Health Insurance
Co. and Unicare Health Plans of the Midwest Inc. have notified the
Illinois Department of Insurance of their intent to exit the
commercial, individual, small group and large group health insurance
markets in Illinois. The Department of Insurance has closely
supervised this matter in order to protect the interests of
Unicare's policyholders and to ensure that Unicare's exit is done in
compliance with applicable law.
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"The department's most important priority is ensuring that Unicare's
policyholders remain continuously enrolled in similar or identical
coverage at similar or identical cost," said Michael T. McRaith,
department director. "Unicare policyholders should know that the
department will answer their questions and aid them through this
transition."
The Illinois Department of Insurance offers the following
information for Unicare policyholders to consider:
Unicare must provide notice of its intent to exit the market.
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The law requires
that Unicare provide 180 days advance notice of its intent to
exit the market to its individual and group policyholders. 215
ILCS 95/50(C)(2).
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Unicare has
reported to the department that it notified individual and group
policyholders of its intent to exit by letter dated Oct. 27,
2009. If you have not received notification from Unicare, you
should contact the company immediately.
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If you are enrolled in a plan offered
by the state and administered by the Department of Central
Management Services, Bureau of Benefits, you will be contacted
by that office directly regarding your enrollment options.
Your Unicare coverage will continue through your next renewal
date.
- Individual and group policyholders have the option to remain
with Unicare until their coverage renewal date. If a
policyholder has a coverage renewal date prior to April 27,
2010, he or she may renew coverage and remain with Unicare until
the next renewal or anniversary date in 2011. For example, if a
policyholder chooses to remain with Unicare and their renewal or
anniversary date is Feb. 1, 2010, their renewed coverage will
not expire until February 2011. If a policyholder's coverage
renewal date is after April 27, 2010, coverage will expire on
that date.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois will enroll any Unicare
individual or group policyholder that wishes to leave Unicare prior
to expiration of their existing coverage. The department stresses
that policyholders are not required to switch to BCBS coverage. The
department encourages all consumers to make informed decisions.
You should consider the following when determining whether to
switch to BCBS:
The BCBS offer will expire on Dec. 1.
- The opportunity to switch to BCBS coverage is limited -- the
deadline to file the appropriate paperwork is Dec. 1. If
selected, coverage with BCBS will be effective Jan. 1, 2010.
The BCBS coverage should closely resemble the coverage you have
with Unicare.
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In most cases,
BCBS rates are equal or close to Unicare's rates. BCBS will
match, or approximately match, a previously provided Unicare
renewal quote. If BCBS is unable to match a Unicare benefit
rate, it will adjust the rate to match the BCBS benefit plan
being offered.
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Due to different
rating methodologies, a small portion of Unicare consumers may
see a large difference in premium rates between their existing
Unicare plan and the offered BCBS plan. Please remember that
there is no requirement that you accept a plan offered by BCBS.
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The BCBS provider
network closely resembles or overlaps the Unicare provider
network. During the transition, BCBS will work with members who
have care needs from providers outside the BCBS network. The
department is also available to assist consumers in need of
assistance with transition of care or other issues or questions.
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In the overwhelming majority of cases,
the plan year is a calendar year, so Jan. 1 represents a new
benefit plan year for policyholders with the usual resetting of
deductibles and out-of-pocket maximum.
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Individual policyholders who choose a BCBS plan will not be subject
to pre-existing limitation exclusions.
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Individual
policyholders may switch to a BCBS plan without underwriting and
without pre-existing limitations regardless of how long they
have been covered by Unicare. Any exclusionary riders in place
on the Unicare policy will be duplicated in the BCBS policy.
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An individual policyholder who does not
take the BCBS offer will be subject to medical underwriting and
pre-existing condition limitations if they choose to go to
another carrier. If the individual is not insurable on the open
market, coverage may not be accessible except through the
Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan,
www.chip.state.il.us,
which requires a six-month pre-existing condition waiting
period.
Group policyholders of all sizes are guaranteed coverage by BCBS
without any pre-existing limitation exclusions.
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Small groups (two
to 50 employees) are guaranteed to be issued health coverage by
any carrier marketing in the small group market but will be
re-underwritten for rating purposes. Large groups (over 50
employees) are not guaranteed to be issued coverage but have
more leverage when shopping the market due to the number of
people insured.
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BCBS will take any
Unicare group -- regardless of size -- that wishes to change
coverage at this time.
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BCBS will waive underwriting and
pre-existing condition limitations for all groups that switch,
regardless of creditable coverage. Once again, there is no
requirement that a group switch to BCBS coverage. Groups may
stay with Unicare until its coverage expires in accordance with
the law. However, consideration should be given to the
likelihood that rates will increase and providers may leave the
Unicare provider network.
More information
The mission of the Illinois Department of Insurance is to protect
consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently
regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and financial
solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. The
department assists consumers with all insurance complaints,
including health, auto, life and homeowners. Consumers in need of
information or assistance should visit
www.insurance.illinois.gov or call 877-527-9431 toll-free.
[Text from
Illinois Department of
Insurance file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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