Federal Affordable Care Act Reforms of the Individual Insurance Market Senate Health Committee February 20, 2013 Deborah Reidy Kelch.

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Federal Affordable Care Act Reforms of the Individual Insurance Market Senate Health Committee February 20, 2013 Deborah Reidy Kelch

2 Health Insurance Alignment Project Independent, California-specific policy research, analysis and technical assistance Focus on state implementation of the Affordable Care Act and coordination of health insurance regulation and oversight Supported by a grant from the California HealthCare Foundation

3 California Individual Market Rules Pre-Affordable Care Act Carriers can deny coverage or charge higher rates based on health status or claims experience Guaranteed availability in limited programs for people moving from job-based to individual coverage (COBRA, Cal-COBRA, HIPAA, conversion) Coverage is generally guaranteed renewable

Pre-existing condition exclusions are limited to 12 months with credit for prior coverage No rating factors or rules in the general individual market State-administered and funded high risk pool, Major Risk Medical Insurance Program 4 California Individual Market Rules Pre-Affordable Care Act

Early Federal Individual Market Reforms Guaranteed coverage for children No pre-existing condition exclusions for children Dependent coverage through age 26 No lifetime coverage limits Phase out of annual coverage limits leading to no limits by 2014 Restrictions on rescissions of coverage Temporary, federally funded high risk pool Medical loss ratio, requires 80% of premium be spent on clinical services (2011) 5

2014 Individual Market Reforms Guaranteed availability for adults and children Specific prohibited factors for health insurance eligibility (health status, medical or mental health condition, genetic information, claims experience, domestic violence, etc.) No pre-existing condition exclusions 6

2014 Individual Market Reforms Authorization for carriers to conduct open enrollment but not required If carrier limits availability to open enrollment, must have special enrollment periods similar to COBRA Exchange rules specify open enrollment /special enrollment periods and circumstances for Exchange plans Guaranteed renewal, except for fraud or nonpayment of premiums 7

2014 Individual Market Reforms Exceptions to guaranteed issue and renewal only with protections: – Uniform application without regard to health status – Lack of sufficient delivery system (180 day bar to market) – Lack of adequate financial capacity 180 day bar or until regulator approves, whichever is later – Carrier discontinues a specific product 90 days notice Must offer and guarantee all products offered in that area – Carrier stops selling all individual coverage 180 day notice Five year bar 8

2014 Individual Market Reforms Rating factors – Rates may vary by: – Family or individual – Age (3:1) – Geographic regions (state established) – Tobacco use (1.5:1) 9

2014 Individual Market Reforms Rating factors – Age Proposed one year increments using a standard age curve developed by the state or using the federal default Proposed uniform age bands: 0-20, 21-63, and 64 and over – Geographic regions State established regions Up to seven per state based on county, zip code or MSA States can propose more than seven for federal approval 10

Programs to stabilize the market Temporary reinsurance – Three-year transitional program to partially offset risk of high-cost enrollees – State or federal administration at state option Risk adjustment – Charges plans with lower-than-average risk to make payments to plans with higher-than-average risk – State or federal administration at state option Risk corridors – Federal three-year transitional program for Exchange qualified health plans and substantially similar plans outside of the Exchange 11

Other related federal reforms Coverage tiers (Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze and catastrophic) – Process for determining actuarial values to inform consumer choices – Existing state law on products than can or must be sold inside and outside Exchange qualified health plan detailed requirements with potential impact on outside market Minimum essential coverage definition Standardized summary of benefits and coverage Essential health benefits (state legislation enacted in 2012) Cost sharing limits 12

State Role May enact stronger standards than federal law if it does not prevent the application of federal provisions Traditional insurance regulatory and oversight role remains and applies to federal reforms Harmonize application of market rules inside and outside of the Exchange Areas for state action – Enact / enforce implementing state law, reconcile existing state law – Establish geographic rating regions – Choose to administer risk adjustment / reinsurance or allow federal government to do it 13

QUESTIONS? 14