Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1253

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  

Caption

An Act to Maintain the Integrity of the Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Markets

Impact

If enacted, LD1253 would lead to significant changes in state law regarding health insurance. It is designed to prevent excessive volatility in the insurance market by providing mechanisms for reinsurance, which would reimburse insurers for claims that exceed a defined threshold. This could potentially lower costs for consumers by stabilizing premiums and encouraging insurers to feel more confident in offering plans to individuals and small groups. The overarching goal is to bolster the integrity of the health insurance markets while protecting policyholders from abrupt rate increases.

Summary

LD1253, titled 'An Act to Maintain the Integrity of the Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Markets,' focuses on ensuring the stability and reliability of the health insurance landscape within the state. This bill proposes amendments to the existing regulations surrounding individual and small group health plans, emphasizing a reinsurance program that aims to protect insurers against high-risk claims. The intent of LD1253 is to provide a safety net that can help stabilize premiums and ensure that coverage remains accessible and affordable for residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1253 appears to be mixed. Supporters advocate for the bill as a necessary measure to ensure that individual and small group markets remain intact, thus safeguarding the interests of consumers. They argue that by establishing a reinsurance framework, the bill addresses concerns related to high claims and premium spikes. Conversely, opposition exists, particularly regarding the implications of such a program and its potential risk of increasing premiums in the long run without sufficient regulatory oversight or accountability for insurers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the effectiveness of the proposed reinsurance program and concerns about whether it would actually lead to lower premiums or if it might inadvertently create a dependency on state support. Critics argue that while the bill aims to maintain market stability, it might lack adequate measures to monitor insurance companies' practices for justifying rate adjustments. There is also debate over the bill's long-term financial sustainability, especially in light of changing healthcare costs and the varying needs of consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD519

An Act to Remove the Requirement That Individual and Small Group Health Plans Be Offered Through a Pooled Market and to Eliminate the Provision of Law Establishing a Pooled Market for Those Plans

ME SF1074

Standardized health plan establishment to be offered in the individual and small group insurance markets

ME H0035

An act relating to unmerging the individual and small group health insurance markets

ME A4294

Requires DOBI to conduct study on impact of certain changes to individual and small group health insurance markets.

ME S2824

Requires DOBI to conduct study on impact of certain changes to individual and small group health insurance markets.

ME S0054

An act relating to individual and small group insurance markets

ME LD36

An Act to Make Corrections to the Maine Insurance Code

ME SB1375

Health insurance: small employer groups.

ME LD520

An Act to Ensure Choices in Health Insurance Markets by Modifying the Provisions of Law Governing Clear Choice Design Health Plans

ME HB836

Provides for the review and approval of health insurance rates in the individual and small group markets

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