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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2023

CONNECTICUT INSURANCE COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCES
2024 HEALTH INSURANCE RATES SAVING ACA HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN MEMBERS
$96.2 MILLION AND HOLDING INSURER PROFITS TO 0.75%

 

(Hartford, CT) – In a significant move to protect Connecticut consumers against unsupported health insurance cost increases, Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew N. Mais announced today that the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) continues to protect consumers by reducing health insurers’ 2024 requested rates, despite ongoing increases in underlying health care costs. These 2024 rates are for individual and small group plans offered on and off the state exchange Access Health CT. The Connecticut Insurance Department does not regulate self-funded plans which fall under the authority of the U.S. Department of Labor.

For individual insurance market rate increase requests, the original average rate increase of 12.4% has been reduced by an average of 24% resulting in an average increase of 9.4%. Similarly, the small group insurance market will receive a 50% reduction of the requested premium increases, resulting in an average increase of 7.4% rather than an average increase of 14.8%.

Health insurance premiums are affected by several key factors. Medical costs have surged by 7-9%, and prescription expenses have risen by approximately 11-19%. These increases are primarily driven by higher healthcare utilization and greater disease severity, which lead to advanced-stage treatments and an overall increase in healthcare spending.

The CID received 10 filings made by nine health insurers for fully insured individual and small group plans that currently cover approximately 188,000 people. Following the completion of a thorough actuarial review and the resulting reductions in the original requested rate increases, the projected savings to Connecticut insureds for the 2024 benefit plan year is approximately $96.2 million. This included holding Connecticut insurers’ profit provisions to 0.75%.

Over the last five years, the CID’s efforts have led to a savings of nearly $460 million for Connecticut insureds in the individual and small group markets.

"Our focus is squarely on the consumers. Our dedicated team of actuaries and other professionals has appropriately reduced the requested health insurance rates increases,” Commissioner Mais said. “However, the ongoing challenge is in addressing the underlying issues that cause these premiums to rise. Our goal is crystal clear: access by Connecticut consumers to a robust and competitive health insurance market while effectively managing insurance costs. The rates introduced today demonstrate the safety net in place to protect against unsupported increases. We remain committed to ensuring that health insurance is priced appropriately and accessible for consumers in Connecticut.”

View the 2024 Health Insurance Rates

Pricing Factors for 2024:

  • Trend: Trend is a factor that accounts for rising health care costs, including the cost of prescription drugs and the increased demand for medical services.
  • Experience: Experience adjustment necessary to reflect deteriorating claim experience from the prior rating period to the current rating period.
  • Legislation: The impact of bills passed, such as Public Act 22-90 and 22-47.
  • Medicaid Unwinding: The impact to the current commercial market due to Medicaid unwinding.

Public Comment and Video of Informational Meeting:

On August 21, 2023, the CID held a public informational meeting for individual and small group plans marketed by Aetna, Cigna, and ConnectiCare.

Watch the Meeting on Demand here

What’s Next?

Open enrollment for the 2024 coverage year begins November 1, 2023.


BACKGROUND

Read the Health Insurance Rate Review Process Fact Sheet

On September 8, 2023, the Connecticut Insurance Department issued its final decisions on 10 health insurance rate filings for the 2024 individual and small group health insurance markets. The filings were made by nine health insurers for plans that currently cover approximately 188,000 people.

The 2024 rate proposals for the individual market were on average lower than last year while the small group market was on average the same as last year:

  • The proposed average individual rate request was a 12.4% increase, compared to 20.4% in 2023 and ranges from 9.8% to 17.5%.
  • The proposed average small group rate request is a 14.8% increase, compared to 14.8% in 2023 and ranges from 7.5% to 23.0%.
 
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Contact: Jim Carson
Legislative & Communications
Jim.Carson@ct.gov
Cell: (860) 214-1539