Friday’s announcement follows a lengthy and thorough review
of all of the new policies, which included providing detailed justification for
the rates filed to ensure that the premiums charged are reasonable and
necessary. After the review process, Commissioner Rothman approved the
rates for 141 plans in total, 78 of which that will be available to
individuals. Minnesota ’s nationally-recognized, thorough rate review process
resulted in premiums for Minnesotans four to 37 percent lower than had
originally been filed - providing border-to-border options for consumers across
all metal levels.
Rates for policies available on MNsure for the individual
market start as low as $90.59 for a 25 year-old, non-smoker living in the Twin
Cities, with options in each metal level reflecting comparable value for the
price. In addition to the competitive rates of the plans offered through
MNsure, comprehensive networks are available across the state - 85 percent of Minnesota counties will have 3 or more health insurance companies to
choose from - providing border-to-border choice for all Minnesotans.
In coordination with the information released by the
Commerce Department, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has posted on its
website a preview by carrier of the networks of clinics, hospitals, and
chemical dependency treatment centers that will be available through MNsure.
Health plans offered through MNsure are required to meet multiple certification
standards, and the state’s Department of Health is responsible for certifying
the provider networks for all MNsure carriers. MDH also reviews and approves
the benefits being offered by HMO’s through MNsure and the Commerce Department
reviews and approves benefits for the non-HMO insurers.
MNsure plans are categorized as bronze, silver, gold or
platinum based on how much of the cost is paid by the insured person. For
example, bronze plans are likely to have lower premiums but higher
out-of-pocket costs such as deductibles, co-pays and coinsurance. In addition
to these four “metal levels,” high deductible “catastrophic plans” are
available for young adults under age 30 and certain other qualifying
individuals. All plans provide coverage for the set of essential health
benefits that are now required by law.
Once a consumer decides what plan of coverage he or she
wants to purchase, four factors can affect the premium rate: age, area of the
state in which the person resides, whether the person uses tobacco, and how
many people are covered by the plan. Minnesotans will want to visit MNsure or
call the MNsure consumer call center to learn whether tax credits available
exclusively through MNsure can be applied to their premiums to further lower
their premium payment.
For more information on the 15 networks approved by the
Department of Health visit MDH’s website, http://health.mn.gov/mnsurenetworks, to review computer
files of each network, displaying hospitals, clinics and chemical health
providers. Each PDF file is organized by provider zip code and alphabetically
within zip codes. Consumers will be able to search networks on the MNsure web
site beginning October 1.
The Minnesota Department of
Commerce is here to help.
Call our Consumer Response
Team at 651-539-1600 or
toll-free at 1-800-657-3602 (in
Greater Minnesota) if you have any questions about your insurance or if you
believe you have been a victim of a scam or fraud.