{"id":26559,"date":"2024-07-20T10:24:30","date_gmt":"2024-07-20T16:24:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dh.durangoherald.com\/tj\/health-insurance-rates-are-expected-to-go-up-in-2025-but-the-state-says-reinsurance-program-is-keeping-prices-from-going-up-faster\/"},"modified":"2024-07-20T16:24:30","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T16:24:30","slug":"health-insurance-rates-are-expected-to-go-up-in-2025-but-the-state-says-reinsurance-program-is","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dh.durangoherald.com\/tj\/health-insurance-rates-are-expected-to-go-up-in-2025-but-the-state-says-reinsurance-program-is\/","title":{"rendered":"Health insurance rates are expected to go up in 2025 \u2013 but the state says reinsurance program is keeping prices from going up faster"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><figure class=\"wp-block-image naviga-inline-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/imengine.public.prod.dur.navigacloud.com\/?uuid=dbe5ac0f-df5d-515c-bc97-5034e335b3f2&#038;function=cover&#038;type=preview&#038;source=false&#038;width=2000\" width=\"2000\" height=\"1253\" alt=\"Mercy Hospital in Durango is one of more than a dozen CommonSpirit facilities across the state where Anthem members will not be able to receive in-network care if an agreement is not reached between the hospital network and insurance provider. (Jerry McBride\/Durango Herald)\" class=\"naviga-image\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><figcaption><span class=\"caption\">Mercy Hospital in Durango is one of more than a dozen CommonSpirit facilities across the state where Anthem members will not be able to receive in-network care if an agreement is not reached between the hospital network and insurance provider. (Jerry McBride\/Durango Herald)<\/span><span class=\"credit\">cca<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Health insurance rates on the individual market may rise 5.5% next year. That&#8217;s a bit below average compared with prior years.<\/p>\n<p>The state&#8217;s insurance division has released a preliminary look at the numbers for 2025.<\/p>\n<p>Health insurance premiums for people who pay for their own coverage are expected to go up 5.5%. The rise is lower, 4.2%, for what are called Colorado Option plans, which are part of a state program that aims to give better coverage for less money.<\/p>\n<p>Just about 5% of people buy their own private health coverage. About half the people in the state get it through their employer.<\/p>\n<p>The rates are closely watched to see if reforms in health policy are helping manage health insurance costs for consumers. Gov. Jared Polis thinks they are.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cColorado is leading the nation in saving people money on health care,\u201d he said in a news release. \u201cWe need to continue pushing hard to save people money on health care.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The governor\u2019s office and two agencies, the Division of Insurance and Department of Regulatory Agencies, said premiums would have gone up higher, almost 23%, if Colorado didn\u2019t have what\u2019s called a reinsurance program, which helps protect insurers and lower health premiums.<\/p>\n<p>The state\u2019s reinsurance program works by paying a portion of high-cost claims. That allows insurance companies to lower the premiums for individual health insurance plans.<\/p>\n<p>The insurance division estimates the program will save Coloradans a big chunk of money, to the tune of $477 million, in 2025. It said some areas of the state especially are benefiting.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn many counties in the western half of Colorado, premiums would be more than 40% higher without reinsurance. In Mesa County, premiums would be 43% higher if reinsurance wasn\u2019t in place,\u201d the release stated.<\/p>\n<p>During open enrollment in 2023, about a third of 34% of all health insurance plan choices made through Connect for Health Colorado, the state health insurance exchange, were for Colorado Option plans. That\u2019s a 188% rise in enrollment from the year before, according to the state.<\/p>\n<p>One Colorado consumer health advocacy group, the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, said it was \u201ccautiously optimistic\u201d to see rates increase in that overall 4-6 percent range.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHowever, along with high prescription drug costs, Colorado families are still taking the hit when insurance carriers and others in the health care industry could better control their costs,\u201d said Adam Fox, the group\u2019s deputy director in a news release. He noted several insurers in the individual market proposed average increases at or above 8% in the individual market. \u201cThose require much closer scrutiny,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>The group said it would review the proposed increases closely, along with the general public and give feedback to the insurance division to \u201chopefully put further pressure on these proposed increases.\u201d In mid-October, final, approved plans and premiums will be made available. Between now and then the DOI will review information companies filed to ensure that changes in premiums are justified and plans comply with regulations at the state and federal level.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cpr.org\/\" id=\"link-223bea61b9edfe2557afd18fdeeed9c6\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em id=\"emphasis-ee7fb03197cf4c9fc1d75c81a8b19921\">To read more stories from Colorado Public Radio, visit www.cpr.org<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hospital in Durango is one of more than a dozen CommonSpirit facilities across the state where Anthem members will not be able to receive in-network care if an agreement is not reached between the hospital network and insurance provider. (Jerry McBride\/Durango Herald)cca Health insurance rates on the individual market may rise 5.5% next year. 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