Archive for Month: April 2011

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Louisiana Health Insurance Wants Waiver of MLR

The Louisiana Department of Insurance filed its request with HHS for a waiver of the MLR requirements for the Louisiana health insurance individual market.  Louisiana joins eight other states in filing for a waiver. Louisiana is proposing a phase-in until 2014.

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Indiana Health Insurance Bills Healthy Indiana Plan

The Democrats returned to the state Capitol on Monday of last week, almost five weeks after they fled the state to protest several bills they said would weaken organized labor. The move eclipsed a dubious national record – Indiana legislators claim the longest quorum-busting walkout in U.S. legislative history. Indiana […]

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Georgia Health Insurance Claims

A bill that would apply prompt payment of Georgia health insurance claims requirements to self-funded plans has been voted out of the Judiciary Committee.  As reported previously, the Chamber and other health plans are working continuously to defeat the legislation. However, providers are actively lobbying  for it and are making […]

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Colorado Health Insurance Exchange

The administration-supported Colorado health insurance exchange bill had its first hearing in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee  last week. Although it passed out of the Democratic-controlled committee, there was a heated debate when Republicans asked for an amendment that would add a conditional repeal provision in case ongoing […]

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California Health Insurance Rate Amendments

Extensive California health insurance amendments have been made to the rate regulation bill, which will be heard this week in policy committee.  This version of the bill goes beyond the Prop 103-style rate regulation, and appears to be a conglomeration of rate regulation and the rate review bill enacted last […]

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Health Insurance Reform & Makena

Long awaited proposed rules that would govern the operation of accountable care organizations (ACOs), with relation to Medicare, were released last week. ACOs have been touted by some as an important step toward building a health care system that better encourages value and quality outcomes for patients. Aetna insurance early […]