Illinois Department of
Insurance Releases Health Care Rate Filings for 2017
Constraints of the Affordable
Care Act force families to pay more as insurance
companies raise rates
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[August 29, 2016]
CHICAGO
– The Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) has submitted to the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) health care rate
filings recently received from Illinois insurers for the 2017
on-exchange marketplace. In Illinois and nationwide, 2017 premium rates
are increasing for consumers, and in many cases, these increases are
significant. The DOI has submitted the 2017 rate filings to federal CMS;
however, these rates will not be finalized by federal CMS until October.
In addition, network and specific premium information will not be
available until October.
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“Washington’s failure to fulfill its financial obligations to payers
under the Affordable Care Act limited the Department’s ability to
fulfill its mandate of protecting families buying insurance on the
exchange while fostering a competitive and financially sound
marketplace for health consumers in Illinois” said Acting Director
AnneMelissa Dowling. “The Department is releasing this rate
information in order to provide consumers as much information as
possible, as early as possible, so they can better make decisions
for their families’ healthcare needs. The amount of financial help
individuals qualify for depends on the cost of the plans available
in their service area, as well as their ability to pay. While these
rate approvals result in a very difficult outcome for consumers,
they were necessary to ensure that all Illinois consumers actually
have an option for coverage when the 2017 Open Enrollment begins on
November 1, 2016.”
The nationwide and Illinois premium increases are due to several
factors, including the absence of payments promised by the federal
government as part of the Affordable Care Act and an overall
increase in medical and pharmaceutical costs. Additionally, in 2013,
the prior administration chose to permit policyholders to keep non-ACA
compliant plans through 2017, which continues to impact ACA
compliant plans’ risk pool and contribute to the upward pressure on
costs. These factors also forced several carriers to entirely
withdraw their on-exchange plans in Illinois and other states. It is
important to note that the Department cannot reject or modify rates
under the Affordable Care Act as long as the proposed changes,
including significant rate increases, are actuarially sound.
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The DOI will continue to work with consumers to assist with
obtaining coverage. It is important for those who are re-enrolling
in coverage to look at any options that may be available to them on
the Marketplace starting on November 1, 2016. There will be some new
plans available and they may offer better coverage at a lower cost.
DOI reminds consumers that cost should not be the only factor in
selecting coverage. Consumers should also consider matching their
plan with a preferred provider. We encourage consumers to pay close
attention to any options available and work with an in-person
assister who can help them find a plan for them and their family.
Consumers are encouraged to visit our Get Covered Illinois website (https://getcovered.illinois.gov/)
for further information and assistance. The Get Covered Connector lets consumers
search by ZIP code to find local, free application help and is available in
Spanish as well as English. Consumers can also use this tool to schedule
in-person assistance appointments with navigators and certified application
counselors. Consumers can also call 866-311-1119 to get assistance in choosing a
plan and also can visit Healthcare.gov.
The rates will be published on the Illinois Department of Insurance’s
website
here under the ‘latest feed’ tab. Off-exchange rates are not yet
published as their review is being completed by DOI. DOI will publish them once
review is complete.
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