November
6, 2009
LANSING -
Attorney General Mike Cox today praised a preliminary ruling by the state
insurance commissioner's office slashing proposed rate increases for Blue Cross
Medigap insurance from 36.7% down to only 3.8%, saving about 200,000 Michigan
seniors $85 million in the first year alone.
"This is
absolutely great news for Michigan seniors who are often unable to absorb
increased costs because they live on fixed incomes," said Cox. "If Blue Cross
had its way in the legislature last year, my office would have been powerless to
block this huge rate increase request."
While Blue
Cross requested a 31% increase for Medigap seniors earlier this year, it
recently increased that request to 36.7%. The Attorney General's office
intervened in the case and argued Blue Cross should not raise rates because it
was failing to meet its statutory obligation to subsidize seniors' insurance
costs. Today's preliminary decision by an administrative law judge at the
Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation agreed with the Attorney
General's argument, saying Blue Cross must subsidize Medigap rates by a full
$181 million.
As an example
of the cost savings, the current Medigap Plan C monthly rate of $107.09 would
have increased by $39.30 per month to $146.39. Instead, under the preliminary
decision, there would be a rate increase of only $4.07 per month, resulting in a
savings of $35.23 per month.
Mary Ablan,
Executive Director of the Area Agencies on Aging Association of Michigan,
praised today's results.
"A 3.8%
increase would be a godsend to low-income seniors who are struggling as it is to
pay heating bills and prescription drug co-pays," Ablan said. "Hopefully the
Insurance Commissioner will agree and deliver an early Christmas present to over
200,000 Michigan seniors."
Today's
preliminary ruling marks the concluding phase of the rate hearing. Both the
Attorney General's office and Blue Cross have until November 20th to
file objections to the preliminary ruling, with a final ruling expected around
December 4th.
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