Health insurers proposing increases need close scrutiny

Health insurers proposing increases need close scrutiny

by Matthew Valeta, Health Policy Analyst From 2007-2012, individual health insurance plans in Colorado went up an average of 8% a year. In 2014, the plans and their rates were all new and everyone freaked out a little bit. In 2015, rates in the individual market went...

Colorado Health Insurance Consumers Wont See Big Rate Increases

CCHI exploring ways consumers can influence rate review in future MEDIA RELEASE Mon., Sept. 22, 2014 Contact: Jenny Davies-Schley, 720-296-9545 Today the Colorado Division of Insurance released finalized health insurance rates for 2015. The Colorado Consumer Health...

How to Comment on Rate Increases

by Matthew Valeta, Health Policy Analyst Also be sure to check our first blog on Colorado’s 2015 proposed rates: Most Coloradans Won’t See Big Premium Increases Your health insurance company may have proposed an increase to your rates but that doesn’t mean...

Obamacare Success: Most Coloradans Wont See Big Premium Increases

by Matthew Valeta, Health Policy Analyst Proposed 2015 health insurance rates are in and there is plenty of good news for Colorado’s consumers. Most insurers in Colorado’s individual market are proposing single digit increase and some consumers will even see their...

MythBusters: Rate Shock

by Matt Valeta, Health Policy Analyst The myth of rate shock continues to be just that…a myth. On Friday, the Division of Insurance released the final rates for health insurance plans in 2014, and Coloradans will have a robust marketplace with strong competition that...
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