Illinois Department of Insurance
Takes Claims to Federal Appellate Court on Behalf of Former Land of
Lincoln Policy Holders
Director challenges CMS’ withholding of
federal payments to protect consumers
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[January 11, 2018]
LINCOLN
Jennifer
Hammer, the Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI),
has asked the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
in Washington D.C. to require the federal Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) to honor its statutory and contractual
obligations to Land of Lincoln Mutual Health Insurance Company (LLH)
under the federal Risk Corridor Program.
LLH, now
in liquidation because of CMS’ breach of its obligations, was a
cooperative start-up health insurer providing affordable health
insurance to Illinois residents lacking access to
government-provided or employer-provided health insurance.
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Since 2014 CMS has refused to pay LLH approximately
$128 million to which it is entitled under the federal Risk Corridor
Program, even though CMS has consistently recognized that liability
as an obligation of the federal government. As a result, the IDOI
was forced to put LLH into liquidation in September 2016, causing
50,000 Illinoisans to lose their health insurance with three months
still left in their policy year.
On Wednesday, January 10th, a
three-judge panel of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals heard
arguments from lawyers representing both LLH and the federal
government. The Court of Appeals is expected to issue a written
ruling within the next few months.
[Whitney Barnes, Illinois Department
of Insurance] |