Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB422

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
1/24/22  
Engrossed
1/27/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  

Caption

Health insurance; tobacco surcharge.

Impact

The anticipated impact of SB422 involves significant changes in how health carriers set premium rates for health insurance coverage. By limiting the factors affecting premium calculations, the bill is designed to protect consumers from excessive rate variations that could result from non-regulated factors. This change could foster a healthier insurance market by encouraging competition among carriers who are now required to adhere to more uniform pricing strategies.

Summary

SB422 is a bill that proposes amendments to health insurance regulations in Virginia, particularly focusing on the premium rates associated with individual and small group health benefit plans. The bill restricts the factors that health carriers can use to develop premium rates, establishing guidelines based on age and tobacco use, while preventing variance based on other factors not specified in the legislation. It aims to provide a more equitable structure for health insurance pricing, allowing more consistency across the board in how health plans charge for coverage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB422 appears to be mixed among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that it promotes fairness in health insurance pricing and extends protections to vulnerable consumers who may otherwise face inflated costs due to various factors. Conversely, some critics express concerns that the bill could inadvertently result in higher premiums for some consumers, particularly if health carriers find it challenging to balance their financial needs against the newly mandated rate restrictions.

Contention

Points of contention mainly revolve around the prescribed restrictions on premium rates and the implications these have for health carrier profitability. Some stakeholders worry that limiting factors such as age and tobacco use could lead to a situation where healthier individuals are subsidizing care for less healthy populations. Additionally, there is concern over how these regulatory changes will affect carrier responses in terms of plan offerings and market dynamics, potentially altering the landscape of health insurance in Virginia.

Companion Bills

VA HB675

Same As Health insurance; tobacco surcharge.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1375

Health insurance; tobacco surcharge.

VA SB1011

Health insurance; tobacco surcharge.

VA HB675

Health insurance; tobacco surcharge.

VA AB493

Health insurance.

VA SB1375

Health insurance: small employer groups.

VA SB01023

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Health Insurance Statutes.

VA HB1380

Health insurance; prohibit premium surcharges based on vaccination or nonvaccination for the prevention of COVID-19.

VA HB05219

An Act Extending State Continuation Of Health Insurance Coverage.

VA HB05209

An Act Imposing A Surcharge On Certain Insurance Policies And Establishing The Healthy Homes Fund.

VA SB00478

An Act Concerning The Duties Of The Health Reinsurance Association And Requirements Of The Connecticut Small Employer Reinsurance Pool, Updating The Preexisting Conditions Statute, And Concerning Certain Group Health Insurance Policies.

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