Below is a newsletter that United Health Care produces for employers and employees about Diabetes. Â Very interesting and informative. Â Please feel free to print and share with your employees.
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Below is a newsletter that United Health Care produces for employers and employees about Diabetes. Â Very interesting and informative. Â Please feel free to print and share with your employees.
This article was taken from the Washington Post from their fact checker blog. Â Interesting stuff…
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/president-obamas-claim-that-insurance-premiums-will-go-down/2012/08/09/424048f2-e245-11e1-a25e-15067bb31849_blog.html
A few points to mention:
On June 1, 2012 health insurance companies nationwide submitted their information in regards to Medical Loss Ratios. Â Below is what this amounts to.
Because of the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies now must reveal how much of premium dollars they actually spend on health care and how much they spend on administration, such as salaries and marketing. This information was not shared with consumers in the past. Â Not only is this information made available to consumers for the first time, If an insurance company spends less than 80% of premiums on medical care and quality (or less than 85% in the large group market, which is generally insurance provided through large employers), it must rebate the portion of premium dollars that exceeded this limit.[1] This 80/20 rule is commonly known as the Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) rule.
On June 1, 2012, insurance companies nationwide submitted their annual MLR reports for coverage provided in 2011 to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Based on this data, insurance companies that didn’t meet the 80/20 rule will provide nearly 12.8 million Americans with more than $1.1 billion in rebates this year. Americans receiving the rebate will benefit from an average rebate of $151 per household.
Under the new health care law, rebates must be paid by Aug. 1 each year. As a result, 12.8 million Americans will see one of the following:
Appendix II: Total Rebates by Market and State for Consumers and Families: Table shows state by state rebate data for the individual market, small group market, and large group market.
To see full results, here’s the link:
http://www.healthcare.gov/law/resources/reports/mlr-rebates06212012a.html
Doctors can’t be happy with this
FDA may let patients buy drugs without prescriptions – Washington Times.
Interesting read. Something that probably wouldn’tve happened without Health Care Reform.Â
Health insurer rebates to top $1 billion | BenefitsPro.