Department of Insurance announces
that Illinois will allow renewal of existing health plans for 2015
Insurers will now have the choice to
extend transitional policies for an addition year to ease transition
under the Affordable Care Act
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[May 08, 2014]
CHICAGO - The Illinois Department of
Insurance (DOI) today announced that Illinois will comply with the
federal government’s request for an extension of transitional health
plans for the 2015 plan year. This extension will give insurers the
option to renew existing plans with current policyholders for one
year, beginning on or before October 1, 2015, in the small group and
individual markets. Plans eligible for renewal under this extension
will not be considered out of compliance with market reforms.
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“Illinois is pleased to support President Obama’s efforts to make
the transition under the Affordable Care Act as smooth as possible”
DOI Director Andrew Boron said. “This extension will benefit
consumers, allowing individuals to keep their current plans during
this time of transition as we strive to provide better and more
affordable healthcare for each and every individual.”
On March 5, 2014 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
issued a letter extending the transitional policy for plans in the
small group and individual markets. The transitional policy was
originally issued on November 25, 2013, following President Obama’s
request to give insurers the choice to renew existing health
insurance policies for the 2014 plan year.
Under the extension, plans sold before January 1, 2014 and renewed
between January 1, 2015 and October 1, 2015 will be eligible for
renewal under this extension. The Department of Insurance will join
with the federal Department of Health and Human Services to forego
enforcement of certain Affordable Care Act requirements. For more
information, the Department of Insurance has issued Company Bulletin
2014-04 setting forth the guidelines that apply to renewals under
this extension.
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