High-Profile Ballot Measure Hopes To Curb Health Insurance Rate Hikes

High-Profile Ballot Measure Hopes To Curb Health Insurance Rate Hikes

Businesswoman Marti Conger, Jamie Court of Consumer Watchdog, R. Adams Dudley of UC-San Francisco, physician Ted Mazer, Dylan Roby of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Robin Swanson of Californians Against Higher Health Care Costs spoke with California Healthline about an expensive and controversial November ballot measure that would give enforcement power to the state Insurance Commissioner to regulate health insurance rate hikes.

In a California Healthline report by Kenny Goldberg, experts discussed an expensive and controversial November ballot measure that would give enforcement power to the state Insurance Commissioner to regulate health insurance rate hikes.

Currently, the commissioner reviews every rate increase, but doesn’t have the enforcement power to reject them. This measure would change that.

The bigger policy question, though, is whether or not that rate regulation enforcement power would successfully rein in rising health care costs and premiums.

The report includes comments from:

You can download a PDF of this report (Goldberg, California Healthline, 5/14/14).

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