Steep rate hikes on way for individual health insurance–Seattle Times
Double-digit rate increases are hitting most individual health-insurance plans in Washington state, hurting jobless workers and worrying insurance regulators, reports Seattle Times health reporter Carol Ostrom in today’s paper.
Ostrom writes:
Regence BlueShield’s rate increase — an average 16.5 percent — was one of the highest. It was topped by Asuris Northwest Health, a Regence subsidiary, with an increase of 23.7 percent.
Group Health Cooperative, the fifth-largest insurer of individuals, was considerably lower, asking for an 8.2 percent increase. But its newer program, Group Health Options, asked for a 22 percent increase.
To learn more:
- Read Ostrom’s article: Steep rate hikes on way for individual health insurance
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