Nationwide, health insurers have paid about $2.5 billion in premium rebates to members under the ACA’s medical loss ratio requirement, according to data from CMS. The ACA requires health insurers to ...
The Affordable Care Act's (ACA) MLR provision requires health insurers who fail to spend specified percentages of their health care premium income to pay their customers rebates. The goal of this ...
Health insurers to issue $2.1B in MLR rebates Health insurers estimate they will return $2.1 billion to members this year in medical loss ratio rebates, according to an April 12 data note from the ...
Health insurers are poised to pay back $1.1 billion in excess revenue from the Affordable Care Act markets to individuals and employers that purchase the coverage, according to new data from KFF. If ...
Health insurers are projected to pay about $1.1 billion in Affordable Care Act medical loss ratio rebates this year, a new KFF report finds. The medical loss ratio (MLR) provision of the ACA limits ...
In the latest Healthcare Business Strategy report, Mark Farrah Associates, www.markfarrah.com, summarized key findings from the 2023 MLR report released by the Department of Health and Human Services ...
Insurers are likely to pay $1.1 billion in Affordable Care Act (ACA) medical loss ratio rebates in 2024, according to a new analysis. Payers have made a total of $11.8 billion in rebates since 2012, ...
The recent headline was, “Millions Expected To Receive Insurance Rebates Totaling $1.3 Billion.” The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that 3.4 million people in the individual market will receive ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reported healthcare consumers received more than $2.4 billion in premium rebates since 2011, according to RevCycle Intelligence. 1. In 2014, more than 5.5 ...