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Obamacare Is Already Forcing Private Insurers To Lower Their Premiums


Posted: May 11, 2013

Obamacare Is Already Forcing Private Insurers To Lower Their Premiums

President Obama signs the Affordable Care Act into law

Looks like Obamacare is more “on track” than “train wreck.

 In a striking illustration of the promise that the health law holds for consumers, two Oregon private insurers vying to sell coverage on the state’s Obamacare insurance marketplace this October are reevaluating their opening bids for the plans’ monthly premiums. The reason? A side-by-side regional comparison of all proposed 2014 premiums for Oregon marketplace plans became public on Oregon’s marketplace website Thursday, and showed that the two insurers’ planned monthly premiums were far higher than other proposals. That raised fears among the companies’ officials that their plans wouldn’t be competitive on the market later this year, leading them to proactively request a rate reduction — and as more of Obamacare is implemented, state insurance commissioners expect that trend to continue:

“Posting rate comparisons company-by-company is a taste of what is to come,” says Cheryl Martinis of the Oregon Insurance Division.

Judging by the reaction, there’s already an impact.

Providence Health Plan on Wednesday asked to lower its requested rates by 15 percent. Gary Walker, a Providence spokesman, says the “primary driver” was a realization that the plan’s cost projections were incorrect. But he conceded a desire to be competitive was part of it.

A Family Care Health Plans official on Thursday said the insurer will ask the state for even greater decrease in requested rates. CEO Jeff Heatherington says the company realized its analysts were too pessimistic after seeing online that its proposed premiums were the highest.

“That was my question when I saw the rates was, ‘Can we go in and refile these?’” he said. “We’re going to try to get these to a competitive range.”

Although some insurers have been using Obamacare as an excuse to hike premiums despite record profits, such rate hikes have been rarer— and less extreme — since the law’s passage. And to emphasize, this is all happening before the state has had a chance to review and approve initial plan rates — much less launch the actual marketplace. After the exchange opens up, consumers will have even more detailed information about marketplace plans, including the ability to compare — not just rates — but actual benefits offered on the plans side-by-side.

That’s particularly significant because much of the current variation in health plan premiums stems from rampant health care price opacity and wildly divergent benefits offered on different health plans — a status quo that won’t last in the Obamacare era since the law requires qualifying insurance plans to offer a base level of ten “essential health benefits,” including prescription drug, mental health, and maternity services. That means that Americans will be able to go online and figure out whether a plan costs more because it actually provides more robust benefits, or because an insurance company is just trying to gouge prices and maximize profits. Insurance offered on the marketplaces will be separated into Bronze, Silver, and Gold plans based on how generous their offered coverage is, making consumer comparisons between similar health plans simple.

As Thursday’s development shows, that public information empowers consumers by forcing insurers to compete with one another to attract customers. Or to put it another way — and contrary to conservative fear-mongering about the law — Obamacare is working exactly as it was intended to. And with 24 million Americans expected to gain coverage through the marketplaces by 2016, that’s great news for Americans’ pocketbooks — as well as their health.

 

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/05/10/1994331/obamacare-forcing-insurers-lower-premiums/

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Finally competitve capitalism? - sm

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Transparent disclosure of premium and benefits info - exposing

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Price gouging and rampant profit greed allowing consumers to make informed decisions is unfair and unethical? On what planet? Surely we aren't expected to shed tears for companies and a system whose success thrives on secrecy and exclusion from coverage of millions of people. If that notion is somehow aimed at casting aspersions on the success of Obamacare in making medical insurance more affordable and competitive, it'll never fly. Of note, our White House socialist dictator sure seems to have a knack for using capitalist principles in ways that benefit the teaming masses. LOL.

Hmmmm. - me

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They have already spent $5 billion on 100,000 patients who have "preexisting illnesses" and have run out of money for the remaining 343,000+. This is indeed a 'train wreck' situation - just because there is one article that says otherwise, doesn't make it right. Would you honestly sign a contract without reading it, as Nancy Pelosi had Congress do? What a bunch of dopes.
Your *********** as your views. - .
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I applaud those in Congress.
That all you got? LOL - not surprized. - Another poster
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No spelling police - Moderator
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Your message is staying intact. Your reference in regards to spelling is gone. This is not a board to pick out people's spelling errors. It is for discussion of political issues.

Moderator
I think profanity is also unacceptable - but I'm not sure anymore
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Profanity is unacceptable. - Moderator
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If there is a profane word it will be deleted.
Moderator - profanity - Thank you!
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Thank you for keeping the board on a professional level without profanity. I am always amazed how supposedly professional people think it is somehow okay to use filthy words--or acronyms for them. And yes, I am in a hiring position, and no, I would not hire anyone who spoke in such a manner. Thank you again.
To the Moderator: - sm
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I can't believe you "edited" whatever word you found offensive but let stay "Your ***** is as loser as your views."?

You delete probably a harmless word, yet you continue to let the poster call another poster a "as loser"?

And you allow the words contained in Abby's (OP's) thread, which is filled with nothing but hatred?

Unbelievable!

I am cleaning up the board now. - Moderator - sm
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If there is an offensive post it will be edited. Is taking me a awhile to go through each message as many posters have decided to insert insults in between a political message and that is on both sides.

There are many posts so is taking me awhile to go through. I am not sure which post you are talking about that is "filled with hate". The poster you referred to is not the OP.

I will delete/edit insults and its on both sides.

Give me time and it will be cleaned up.

Just scroll down. It was started by "Abby" and - sm
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became very, very long (probably taking up half of this board). The OP started it all, and that's when the vitriole of the republicans came out, to the point where they made thinly veiled attempts at profanity.

The entire nature of the entire THREAD expresses nothing but hatred. It truly IS the "elephant in the room."

And when you delete or edit a RESPONSE from someone, you should look at WHY the response was posted in the first place, not the person who is merely trying to defend him/herself. That's only fair.
I said I was cleaning up the board - Moderator - sm
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I have stated several times I am in the process of cleaning up the board. I don't need specific posters pointed out. If there is a post that goes against the guidelines I will fix it. If you have a personal grievance with a specific poster take it off the board. If a poster is talking about a political issues it will remain up, that goes for both sides. I'm not going to start deleting one sides posts because the other side does not like what they write. However, if a post goes against posting guidelines I will fix it.
I didn't edit because the word was offensive - Moderator - sm
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I edited because the poster was pointing out a spelling error. This board is not for people to come on and police anyone's spelling. I left the content of the message intact as that was political, but if you prefer I can delete the whole message. I specifically stated in my response - no spelling police.

And note the author's name... - ahem

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....probably another Obama ***** - protecting his boss.

Ahem? You can click right on his name to take you to info - about the author.

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Whatever are you implying, ahem? For shame.

here's a name for you... - sm

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Andrew Arulanandam, NRA director of public affairs.

Just want to make sure that name-based bias gets a fair shake.

Obama is why we're broke - Ugh

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He's put us out of work, doctors are taking early retirement, etc. He's the worst of the worst. Clinton even decided to not offer tax breaks for VR when he saw how many people would be out of work, but Obama jumped on it.

one of the more fact-based, source-backed comments I've seen on here. - kudos!

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nm

Such a polite way to say what I want to - say LOL

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ROFL!!!!! - nm

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