Its open-enrollment time for employers and their employees, the time when employees must choose a health insurance plan or confirm they'll remain on their current coverage for 2015. This is also the time when folks are eligible to purchase an individual health insurance plan on HealthCare.gov or one of the various state-based exchanges. For those plans, you have until Dec. 15 to purchase your 2015 health insurance.
Regardless of where you get your health insurance, one thing is for sure: Your premiums for 2015 and the next several years are set to rise significantly.
Folks are used to the fact that health insurance costs always seem to go up. They've done so for the last 14 years, with the highest annual increase of about 14 percent and the lowest at about 3 percent. But the increases for 2015 are staggering, ranging from 20 percent to over 60 percent.
And consumers need to plan for more rate hikes over the next several years, especially those who have coverage through their employer. One of the biggest causes behind these increases is theAffordable Care Act (ACA), so called because it was supposed to provide more affordable health insurance for all.
According to a brief from the American Academy of Actuaries, several factors appear to be pushing health insurance premium up in 2015 and in future years. They include:
Risk pool composition: The ACA prohibits insurers from charging different premiums to individuals based on their health status. So, when more people with higher claims (older, sicker, etc.) enroll in new health insurance plans and don't get offset with a sufficient increase in those with fewer claims (younger, healthier, etc.), insurers project more claims and subsequently raise premiums.
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The only thing this new Obama (ACA) has done is make the government and Insurance companies richer!!! The people who had insurance are now paying higher premiums, the people who could not get Medicade and work who could not afford health insurance in order to be able to live are becoming homeless, can not afford to feed their kids or be fined by the IRS. This is nothing more than government greed and insurance company rip off. Even with (ACA) people are still having to pay their medical bills because the deductible is so high some never reach it.
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