We've disapproved a request from Premera Blue Cross to increase its individual health plans by 3.1 percent. The company used a medical trend of 7.24 percent to calculate its increase. Medical trend is the change in claims costs over a specific period of time (usually one year) and is often based on both the company's past claims costs and what they expect to spend on claims in the future.
After a careful review of the company's supporting documentation, we don't believe it made its case - specifically, we believe the annual medical trend is likely to be 5.17 percent or less.
The rate was scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1, 2012 and would've impacted 4,039 people.
See if your health plan has filed rate change.
After a careful review of the company's supporting documentation, we don't believe it made its case - specifically, we believe the annual medical trend is likely to be 5.17 percent or less.
The rate was scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1, 2012 and would've impacted 4,039 people.
See if your health plan has filed rate change.
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