Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Health Insurance Policy

Attached a link to an interesting article http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904253204576512494056148396.html published in today's WSJ reporting that as part of the health-care overhaul law federal regulators are expected to unveil on Wednesday the proposed health insurance policy summary form of health insurance policies , that will lay out the details of each policy, from deductibles to how much it might cost to have a baby. The requirement is supposed to take effect next March. Currently, states mandate certain disclosures from health insurers, but they vary by state. The information often comes as part of a document known as the certificate of coverage or evidence of coverage, which can run to dozens of densely written pages and is often supplied ONLY AFTER a consumer has signed up for a policy. Employers offering coverage typically provide materials to their workers, but these also don't follow any common national format.
The proposed new summary is expected to closely follow a draft version from a committee convened by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, people with knowledge of the matter said. Health and Human Services is expected to finalize the form after a public comment period. Insurers said they were concerned about the potential cost and administrative burden of the new requirement, particularly if they have to create different iterations of the form for every possible plan design a consumer could explore and for every single employer.
Of course they are concerned because for the first time the policies will be readable, comparable and can form the basis of rational decision making in a complex market place. Who does understand his/her current health care policy? I don't !! I still struggle to understand how much my insurance will cover for a colonoscopy and how much I have to budget for this procedure. If we want a free market place then we should allow for measures that create accountability and transparency. Currently, insurance companies will make every effort to maintain the status quo, which disenfranchises the consumer. We should support these new federal regulation and to express our opinions during the public comment period. Let's not miss this opportunity.
Yours
Bernd

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