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PA Insurance Exchange Rates to Rise in 2020

Insurance premiums will rise on Pennsylvania’s new health insurance exchange in 2020, the Wolf administration has announced.

2020 will mark the first year Pennsylvania operates its own health insurance exchange under the Affordable Care Act.  Previously, Pennsylvanians shopped for health insurance on the federal health insurance exchange.

Pennsylvania State MapPennsylvania rates will rise an average of four percent for individual plans and 9.7 percent for small groups, the state Insurance Department has announced.  All insurers that offered plans in 2019 will do so again in 2020 and the exchange will include a new insurer and increased choice in some of the state’s 67 counties.  Beginning in 2020, residents of only six counties will have only a single insurer offering individual plans.

Learn more from this Wolf administration news release.

2019-10-18T06:00:04+00:00October 18th, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on PA Insurance Exchange Rates to Rise in 2020

PA May Take Over Insurance Exchange

Pennsylvania may soon assume responsibility for providing a health insurance exchange for its residents.

When the Affordable Care Act was adopted in 2010, states were given the option of establishing their own marketplaces for health insurance offered under the reform law or having their citizens use a federal exchange established for the same purpose.  Pennsylvania chose to have its residents use the federal exchange, but now, a law changing that is making its way through the state legislature.

Harrisburg, PA capital buildingHouse Bill 3, with more than 80 sponsors from both parties, would direct the state to establish its own health insurance exchange and establish a Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange Fund to pay for it.

After years of ceding this responsibility to the federal government, some state lawmakers now believe the state can run its own exchange more efficiently and save money by operating the exchange for less than it currently pays the federal government for use of the federal exchange.  The bill’s sponsors also believe that taking over the exchange will enable the state to seek a federal reinsurance waiver that should reduce health insurance premiums five to ten percent in Pennsylvania.

House Bill 3 will be considered by the House Insurance Committee.

Learn more about what members of the House seek in the WITF radio article “Plan for Pennsylvania to take over health insurance marketplace gaining ground”; read a co-sponsor memo to state House members asking them to co-sponsor the bill; and read House Bill 3 itself.

 

2019-06-10T06:00:10+00:00June 10th, 2019|Affordable Care Act|Comments Off on PA May Take Over Insurance Exchange

PA Health Law Project Releases Monthly Newsletter

The Pennsylvania Health Law Project has published the May edition of Health Law News, its monthly newsletter.
Included in this edition are articles about the Wolf administration’s newly released Medicaid managed long-term supports and services proposal; the increase in Medicaid enrollment since the state’s Medicaid expansion began on January 1; the Medical Assistance Transportation Program; and the state’s application to the federal government to establish Pennsylvania’s own health insurance marketplace.
Go here to see the latest edition of PA Health Law News.

2015-06-09T06:00:56+00:00June 9th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on PA Health Law Project Releases Monthly Newsletter
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