Miami Herald (FL)
June 23--Floridians who buy their
health insurance coverage on the Affordable Care Act exchange still don't know
how many insurers they can choose from next year in each county -- and they're
still in the dark about how much more it will cost.
But on Thursday, state regulators
announced that nine insurers have filed rates for 2018 coverage on the
individual market where people buy insurance when they don't get it from work
or a government program.
Among those insurers, six plan to
sell coverage on the ACA exchange at healthcare.gov, the Florida Office of
Insurance Regulation reported, including Florida Blue, Celtic Insurance,
Florida Health Care Plan, Health First Commercial Plans, Health Options and
Molina Healthcare.
The average rate increase requested
by all nine insurers on the individual market for 2018 coverage is 17.8
percent, including plans that will not be sold on the exchange. State
regulators did not report the actual rates requested by insurers because those
details are considered trade secret.
On the ACA exchange for small
businesses, 14 insurers filed rates for 2018 coverage, with an average
requested increase of 9.2 percent, state regulators said.
Florida regulators must finish
reviewing insurer rate filings by August 16, after which the approved rates
will be published.
The ACA is likely to change as
lawmakers in Washington consider plans to repeal it. This year in Florida, an
estimated 1.7 million consumers signed up for 2017 coverage under the ACA.
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