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Delaware is Cracking Down on Unreasonable Health Insurance Premium Hikes

For too long, insurance companies in many States have increased health insurance premiums with little oversight, transparency, or public accountability.  Some States have both the authority and the capacity to review insurers’ proposed health insurance premium increases.  Just 26 States and the District of Columbia have the authority to reject a proposed increase that is excessive, lacks justification or exceeds certain standards.  Many do not, and some who have the authority lack the right tools to exercise that authority to reject excessive premium increases.  This lack of authority and resources for States has unfortunately contributed to unjustified premium increases.  Health insurance premiums have doubled on average over the last 10 years, much faster than wages and inflation, putting coverage out of reach for millions of Americans and business owners. 

The Affordable Care Act provides States with $250 million in Health Insurance Premium Review Grants over five years to help states like Delaware help transform the way they review proposed health insurance premium increases, take action against insurers seeking unreasonable rate hikes, and ensure consumers receive value for their premium dollars. 

On August 16, the Department of Health and Human Services announced the award of $46 million in the first round of these grants, including $1 million for Delaware.  The following is a general summary of how Delaware intends to use its funding: 

  • Improve the Review Process:  Delaware currently prospectively reviews all health insurance premium increases.  The State will develop new premium filing requirements and improve its ability to review health insurance premiums by adding additional staff to do the reviews.
  • Increase Transparency and Accessibility:  Delaware currently only discloses premium filings upon request.  The State will post premium filings on its website and develop other enhancements including a new rate comparison feature.  Additionally, Delaware will host public meetings and hearings on proposed premium increases.
  • Develop and Upgrade Technology:  Delaware will improve its ability to review health insurance premiums through analytic software and systems enhancement.  The State will also include interactive rate comparison feature on its website. 

The Health Insurance Premium Review Grants are one element of a broad effort under the Affordable Care Act to reduce the unsustainable rates of increase proposed by some insurers today.  Additional resources from this $250 million program for rate review will be available in subsequent years to further strengthen State health insurance premium review procedures.

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