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Detroit Loves Obamacare

The folks in the motor city may have Obamacare to thank for providing a way out of their
financial mess.

As Detroit enters the federal bankruptcy process, the city is proposing a controversial plan for paring some of the $5.7 billion it owes in retiree health costs: pushing many of those too young to qualify for Medicare out of city-run coverage and into the new insurance markets that will soon be operating under the Obama health care law.
Officials say the plan would be part of a broader effort to save Detroit tens of millions of dollars in health costs each year, a major element in a restructuring package that must be approved by a bankruptcy judge. It is being watched closely by municipal leaders around the nation, many of whom complain of mounting, unsustainable prices for the health care promised to retired city workers.
NY Times

And they are not alone . . .
Similar proposals that could shift public sector retirees into the new insurance markets, called exchanges, are already being planned or contemplated in places like Chicago; Sheboygan County, Wis.; and Stockton, Calif. While large employers that eliminate health benefits for full-time workers can be penalized under the health care law, retirees are a different matter.
Thank you Obamacare for bailing out cities that have no clue how to manage money.

Lucy (Peanuts fame) found working in Maryland

Lucy would be called an inflation-denier for her never-ending demand that it cost $0.05. Even today hocking life insurance she is set on five cents being the price. I have to wonder if officials in Maryland aren't giving their price setting just as little thought:

"The Maryland Insurance Administration is telling some carriers that want to sell coverage through its individual exchange program to make deep cuts in their premiums. "

"In the bare-bones, “bronze level” of coverage, for example, the monthly premium rates originally requested for a 25-year-old nonsmoker living in Baltimore ranged from $136 to $350.

The rates approved in that category of coverage range from $124 to $237.

The rate reductions demanded range from 1.1 percent for a QHP to be sold by a unit of Kaiser Permanente to 32 percent for a QHP to be sold be a unit of  UnitedHealth Group Inc." [emphasis added]

It is important to remember that if the actuaries for United are wrong they don't get to keep the money, it would go back to the policy holders; thus they don't have any incentive to be that far off.

I have to wonder where $237 came from. That doesn't sound far off for a healthy person policy today with maternity. Guaranteed issue with community rating and $350 even sounds aggressive. 

Gov tries to circumvent ACA in way HHS clearly tells employers not to

How sweet this would be if not for the inevitable consequences:


Like any true Democrat, Rep Waxman doesn't think they should be bothered by any actual law.

Representative Henry A. Waxman, a California Democrat who helped write the 2010 law, said, “The federal government, as our employer, should provide the same contributions it makes to our current health plans.” 

HHS has made it very clear to the rest of us though that we dare not even consider such an arrangement.

"FAQS About Affordable Care Implementation (Part XI)” (FAQ) available here issued by the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Treasury (collectively, the Agencies) on January 24, 2013 sends a clear message to employers that trying to escape ACA or other federal group health plan mandates by replacing their traditional insured or group health plans or policies with health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) or other arrangements under which the employer agrees to provide a fixed defined contribution to be used to buy or reimburses employees for buying individual health insurance generally won’t pass legal muster.  The FAQ also indicates that employers sponsoring HRAs that only reimburse medical expenses, not individual health insurance premiums also need to review their arrangements to verify that those programs also comply with ACA and other applicable rules." [emphasis added]

It  has been prohibited to use Section 125 unreimbursed medical funds to reimburse insurance premiums. Outside those two mechanisms I'm not aware of any way to reimburse individuals for premiums and not run afoul of any other law. The one exception being giving them a raise and taking the tax it. Would love to see Congress pass out $10,000 raises to everyone and how that would go over.


The Rate Game

Patrick's post yesterday about small group renewal rates seems to have touched a nerve, and I think it's worthwhile spending some time on the whole "early renewal" issue. The premise of early renewal is that some groups may benefit from moving their renewal dates back from (say) early 2014 to late 2013. To that end, carriers have begun offering this service to existing groups.

Yesterday, Anthem sent me a list of my eligible groups, along with what they anticipate will happen to those groups' rates once community rating (and all the rest) kicks in.

As with Patrick's experience, some of my groups would actually see significant rate reductions come next year, while others would see substantial rate hikes. What became immediately obvious is that the "sicker" (and/or older) the group, the better they will fare come January 1. And, of course, the converse is also true.

As a practical matter, then, those sicker/older groups will most likely stay put, since they have nothing to gain from renewing early. But the healthier ones will most likely pull that trigger in an effort to stave off those hefty renewal rates for as long as possible.

And I'm just a very small fish in a very large pond. Imagine this scenario playing out across the country, with many (most?) of the sicker groups staying put, and the healthy ones renewing early. The practical - and obvious - result will be that rates for everyone will skyrocket as carriers seek to find a way to balance these competing forces. It's just not a sustainable model.

One of our commenters also observed, based on his own experience, that "this leads to healthier groups dropping out, and eventually the unhealthy groups are paying even more than they used to." And since the (Evil) Employer Mandate is currently on hiatus, there's really very little that can be done to stop this from happening.

Now, there is one potential reason for those older/sicker groups to take the plunge: Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). That's because, under the ObamaTax, these plans are effectively outlawed (or at least rendered much less effective) after this year. So depending on how important a given group deems its HSA to be, they may well consider keeping it (vs a lower premium) a good trade-off. We shall see.

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