Illinois Department of Insurance
releases ACA Exchange health care insurance rates for 2019
Some plan rates decrease for first time
since 2015
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[October 13, 2018]
The Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) released its on-Exchange
health care rate and plan analysis for Plan Year 2019, showing that
rates have stabilized for the first time in recent years.
Average rates for the 2019 lowest cost silver plans decreased four
percent and the lowest cost gold plans decreased by six percent from
last year. Overall, rates for the lowest cost bronze plans modestly
increased approximately six percent, far less than the 20 percent
increase reported for 2018 rates. “Illinois consumers will finally
have some relief after facing years of on average double -digit
increases in health insurance premium rates,” DOI Director Jennifer
Hammer said. “We are starting to see signs that the Exchange is
stabilizing given this year’s rates, a new insurer entering the
on-Exchange market in 2019, and no insurers from last year exiting.”
Illinois consumers in all counties will have options to purchase
health insurance coverage on the Exchange.
Get Covered Illinois (GCI) is the official health marketplace or
“exchange” for health insurance for all Illinoisans. Individuals and
small businesses can purchase their health insurance on the GCI
website. Because GCI facilitates the federal subsidies, consumers
are able to see their monthly premium at the discounted price.
“As steadfast supporters and opponents of the Affordable Care Act
continue to drive division, I am proud of our Administration’s
efforts,” Gov. Rauner said. “Director Hammer and DOI have united
their resources to bring stability and rate decreases to the market
for Illinois consumers. We are working hard to lower rates and stay
ahead of trends to help consumers get the coverage they need.”
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DOI is advising consumers enrolling or re-enrolling in coverage to start
shopping early, due to the six week enrollment period set by the federal
government, and to look at all options available to them on and off the
Exchange, from November 1, 2018 to December 15, 2018. “We continue to focus on
our core mission – to protect and educate consumers,” Hammer said.
“We recognize some families may have to face difficult decisions this fall, and
we will be visiting all 102 counties for the second year in a row to discuss
coverage and answer questions about mental health and substance use disorder
treatment. We want to make sure consumers are aware of all their options.”
Consumers are encouraged to visit DOI’s GCI website at:
https://getcovered. illinois.gov
for further information and assistance, or to contact their trusted licensed
insurance agent. The Get Covered Connector on the website allows consumers to
search for options by zip code to find local, free application help in English
or Spanish. Consumers can also use this tool to schedule in-person assistance
appointments with navigators and certified application counselors. Anyone may
call DOI at 866-311-1119 for additional resources and information regarding
health insurance.
The full analysis can be found on DOI’s website at:
http://insurance.illinois.gov/
under the “latest news” tab.
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