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Maine Bureau of Insurance Approves 2025 Health Insurance Rates for Individuals and Small Groups
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Maine Bureau of Insurance Approves 2025 Health Insurance Rates for Individuals and Small Groups
August 26, 2024
Professional and Financial Regulation
Bureau successfully worked to lower initially proposed rates by insurers and reduce geographic disparity among northern and southern Maine
Maine Bureau of Insurance Superintendent Bob Carey announced approval of the 2025 health insurance rates for Maine's individual and small group market. The new rates will take effect on or after January 1, 2025. Over the past two months, the Bureau has worked with health insurers to lower their initially proposed rates. As a result, the approved rate increases were reduced from an initial rate increase of 14.2% to an approved rate increase of 8.6% for individuals, and from 14.5% to 9.4% for small employers (those with 50 or fewer employees).
"The Bureau works hard to minimize increases in the cost of health insurance by scrutinizing annual health insurance rate filings and only approving rate changes that reflect medical trends and the projected cost of health care. However, the underlying drivers of health care costs continue to push rates higher. These cost drivers include higher prices for hospitals and health care providers, accelerating prescription drug costs, and increased utilization of services," Carey noted. We will continue to do all we can in our regulatory capacity to protect the interests of Maines insurance consumers.
For individuals, health plans with the largest membership saw the greatest rate reductions compared to their initial rate filing. Anthem Health Plans of Maines initial rate request of 14.7% was reduced to 7.4%; Maine Community Health options initial request of 13.2% was reduced to 8.1%; and Harvard Pilgrim Health Cares initial request of 15.8% was lowered to 11.6%.
In the small group market, Anthems initial rate increase was lowered from 13.3% to 7.1%; and Maine Community Health Options was reduced from 19.6% to 13.1%.
The Bureau was able to approve lower rates in part due to Maines reinsurance program, which leverages state and federal funds to reduce premiums. The Maine Guaranteed Access Reinsurance Association (MGARA), a nonprofit entity that administers the states reinsurance program, uses public funds to lower premiums for individual and small group health plans. MGARA received a larger than expected amount of federal pass-through funds for 2024, after the carriers filed their initial rate requests. These additional funds allowed the MGARA board to reset the reinsurance programs parameters to provide more funding for 2025. The carriers subsequently refiled rate requests that fully reflected the MGARA reinsurance programs updated reinsurance parameters.
In addition to lowering the overall rate of increase, the Bureau directed carriers to adjust their geographic rating factors to reduce the disparity in rates between southern and northern Maine. This will mean individuals and small groups in Aroostook, Hancock and Washington County will see very modest or no premium increases in 2025 compared to other parts of the state.
I urge individuals and small employers to shop around for coverage, Carey recommended. For individual purchasers, CoverMe.gov is a great resource that allows Maine residents to compare plans and rates, and to see if they may be eligible for federal premium subsidies. Small employers should talk to their insurance broker about their health plan options.
To view the complete breakdown of the 2025 health insurance rate filings, please visit https://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/sites/maine.gov.pfr.insurance/files/inline-files/2025-ratesummary-V3.pdf. To learn more about individual and small group health insurance options in Maine, please visit https://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/consumers/life-health-disability, and to enroll in coverage visit https://www.CoverME.gov.
Consumers with questions about insurance matters can obtain information and assistance from the Bureau by visiting the agencys website (www.maine.gov/insurance), calling 800-300-5000 or TTY Maine Relay 711, or e-mailing Insurance.PFR@maine.gov.
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