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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 23, 2022
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
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HHS Announces Historic,
First-in-the-Nation Program that Seeks to Expand Coverage to Nearly
10,000 Coloradans
New “Colorado Option” will
lower premiums and ensure greater access to health care for more
residents, advancing health equity in the state.
Today,
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced
approval of Colorado’s Section 1332 State Innovation Waiver amendment
request to create the “Colorado Option,” a state-specific health
coverage plan that increases health coverage enrollment and lowers
health care costs, making insurance more affordable and accessible for
nearly 10,000 Coloradans starting in 2023. It is designed to reduce
racial and ethnic health disparities by providing new coverage options
for Coloradans, reflecting the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment
to advancing health equity.
“We
are thrilled to partner with Colorado in our shared commitment to
lowering health care costs and ensuring greater access to quality,
affordable care,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “The Colorado
Option will help thousands more families sign up for health coverage. I
applaud Governor Jared Polis and encourage all states to pursue
innovative ways to ensure health care is within reach for their residents.”
Section
1332 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) allows states to apply for State
Innovation Waivers to pursue innovative strategies for providing
residents with access to high-quality, affordable coverage. Colorado is
the first in the nation to adopt this waiver to introduce a new and
more affordable state-based health insurance option, and leverage
federal savings to support state subsidies to improve affordability and
coverage initiatives. Colorado projects that approximately 32,000
Coloradans will gain health insurance under the amended waiver by 2027,
which would be an increase of approximately 15% in the individual
market.
This
1332 waiver amendment implements the Colorado Option, which lowers
premiums and health care costs while making it easier for consumers to
compare their coverage options and select the best plan that fits their
needs. Starting in 2023, the Colorado Option will be available to all
Coloradans who enroll in health insurance plans on the individual
market (i.e., not through an employer) and small employers with less
than 100 employees. Colorado Option plans will lower health insurance
premiums for individuals, families, and small businesses by up to 15%
by 2025.
The
Colorado Option will operate in tandem with Colorado’s existing section
1332 waiver, a state-based reinsurance program, which is authorized to
continue under the amended waiver. The amended waiver is expected to
lower premiums by an average of approximately $132 per person per month
(or 22%). This is even further than the state’s reinsurance waiver
program alone, which has already resulted in statewide average premium
reductions of approximately 20% since its implementation in 2020.
“Through
this new model, Colorado leverages federal savings to expand
affordability and coverage in the state like no other state has done
before. The Colorado Option is groundbreaking and a step in the right
direction to reduce the uninsured rate, while investing in health
insurance coverage affordability and improvements, and advancing health
equity,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “We encourage
all states to consider innovative ways to use section 1332 waivers in
the future to expand and improve coverage and lower costs for their
residents.”
The
Colorado Option will cover all essential health benefits required by
the ACA, including many high value services, like primary care,
behavioral health, and prenatal visits, at no cost. It will combine
standard health benefit plans, required premium reductions, and
increased state subsidies for those currently eligible and those not
currently eligible for federal subsidies under the ACA to make coverage
more affordable. The state’s waiver plan increases competition by
establishing premium reduction targets for the Colorado Option and
implements better regulatory and programmatic mechanisms as a backstop
to ensure providers, hospitals, and issuers meet those targets.
In
doing so, the amended waiver will generate savings that the federal
government will pass on to the state to implement their waiver
(referred to as federal “pass-through funding”). The state will use
these savings to implement the amended waiver and make coverage more
affordable; this will include providing state-based subsidies through a
state program to enhance the financial help available to Coloradans
enrolling in coverage, ultimately increasing access to care in the
state. As a result, individual market consumers are expected to
continue seeing lower premiums, which should attract new consumers
while also keeping current consumers enrolled in coverage.
Find
more information about the Colorado Option here: Colorado Option website.
View
a fact sheet for additional information here: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/colorado-state-innovation-waiver-0
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