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March 6, 2019
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CMS seeks recommendations that allow Americans to purchase
health insurance across state lines
Administration continues efforts to increase consumer choice, promote competition and drive down prices in the health insurance market
The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a request for information (RFI) today
that solicits recommendations on how to eliminate regulatory, operational and
financial barriers to enhance issuers’ ability to sell health insurance
coverage across state lines. This announcement builds on President
Trump’s October 12, 2017 Executive Order, “Promoting Healthcare Choice and
Competition Across the United States,” which intends to provide Americans
relief from rising premiums by increasing consumer choice and
competition.
The President’s Executive
Order specifically instructs the Administration to facilitate the purchase of
health insurance coverage across state lines. As a direct result, CMS
is issuing this RFI to increase consumer choice. The RFI process allows
CMS to obtain valuable feedback from the public and collect ideas on how to
change the existing system. In particular, CMS is interested in
feedback on how states can take advantage of Section 1333 of the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act, which provides for the establishment of a
regulatory framework that allows two or more states to enter into a Health
Care Choice Compact to facilitate the sale of health insurance coverage
across state lines. CMS is primarily looking for input on how the
agency can expand access to health insurance coverage across state lines,
effectively operationalize the sale of health insurance coverage across state
lines, and understand the financial impacts of selling health insurance
coverage across state lines.
“Americans are in
desperate need of more affordable health insurance options,” said CMS
Administrator Seema Verma. “Eliminating the barriers to selling health
insurance coverage across state lines could help provide access to a more
competitive and affordable health insurance market. We are looking for
information and ideas from the public on how to create a more dynamic health
insurance market with more insurers participating and competing to meet the
needs of the American people just like we see in markets for so many other
products and services that enhance our daily lives.”
The Trump Administration
has made expanding choice and affordability in the health insurance market a
key priority. Average individual market premiums available through the
Exchange more than doubled from 2013 to 2017, and half of U.S. counties had
only one issuer during the 2018 plan year. While average premiums dropped
slightly and issuer participation increased this year, premiums remain far
too high and a substantial portion of counties continue to have just one
issuer. Expanding the sale of health insurance coverage across state
lines could provide more options to people with access to just one issuer and
give them a new opportunity to pick a plan that better meets their needs and
lowers their cost.
The RFI will be open for
public comment for 60 days.
To view the Request for
Information, please visit: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/current
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