A new issue brief from the American Academy of Actuaries provides consumers and public policymakers with an actuarial perspective on key factors involved in setting 2020 health insurance premiums.
WASHINGTON, June 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- A new issue brief from the American Academy of Actuaries provides consumers and public policymakers with an actuarial perspective on key factors involved in setting 2020 health insurance premiums. “Steadily increasing health care costs; the possibility of ongoing adverse selection caused by the draw of potentially cheaper, non-Affordable Care Act compliant plans; and the effects of other federal and state public policy changes are among the biggest drivers of 2020 premium changes,” said Academy Senior Health Fellow Cori Uccello. “Premiums reflect federal and state rules and recent public policy actions affecting them as well as local market conditions, so the premium adjustments that individual policyholders see will vary considerably across the country.” The key factors shaping 2020 individual market premiums, according to Drivers of 2020 Health Insurance Premium Changes authored by the Academy’s Individual and Small Group Markets Committee, include:
Read the issue paper here and learn more about the Academy’s health policy work under the “Public Policy” tab at actuary.org. The American Academy of Actuaries is a 19,500-member professional association whose mission is to serve the public and the U.S. actuarial profession. For more than 50 years, the Academy has assisted public policymakers on all levels by providing leadership, objective expertise, and actuarial advice on risk and financial security issues. The Academy also sets qualification, practice, and professionalism standards for actuaries in the United States. View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/actuaries-health-care-costs-public-policy-driven-changes-among-factors-shaping-2020-health-insurance-premiums-300876174.html SOURCE American Academy of Actuaries |