The National Association of Insurance Commissioners voted unanimously to endorse standards requiring that "80 percent of premium revenue be spent on medical care and 'activities that improve health care quality' for patients." This requirement was set in place by health reform legislation.
The standards set limits on what revenue spending is defined as improvements to health care quality, and what is considered to be compensation or administrative spending. The goal of the standards is to make insurance companies function more as providers of healthcare and less as for-profit companies.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius is expected to take the recommended standards and propose them as a new regulation for insurance companies. Opponents of the recommendations argue that they will negatively disrupt the insurance industry by forcing companies out of business and reducing consumer choice.
Source: The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/22/health/policy/22insure.html?_r=4&emc=tnt&tntemail0=y
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Six Major Health Reform Provisions Effective Today
Today, six of the major provisions of the Affordable Care Act go into effect. They are:
- Extended coverage for young adults under their parents' plan
- Plans must offer free preventative care services
- Insurance companies are prohibited from rescinding coverage if a person becomes sick
- The ability for Americans to select between two appeal processes when challenging an insurance decision
- Elimination of lifetime caps on coverage
- Regulation of insurers' ability to set dollar limits on coverage
To read more details about these provisions, click here:
http://www.healthcare.gov/news/factsheets/overview.html
Curious about when the other provisions of the Affordable Care Act will go into effect? Click here to see a full timeline of changes that will occur:
http://www.emblemhealthreform.com/pub/ersm/tl/2010/?o=0
Sources: healthreform.gov, EmblemHealth
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