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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 210

Sec. 15. Premium misalignment study.

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Sec. 15. Premium misalignment study.
(a)The Department of Insurance shall oversee a study to explore rate setting approaches that may yield a misalignment of premiums across different tiers of coverage in Illinois' individual health insurance market. The study shall examine these approaches with a view to attempts to make coverage more affordable for low-income and middle-income residents. The study shall follow the best practices of other states targeted at addressing metal-level premium misalignment and include an Illinois-specific analysis of:
(1)the number of consumers who are eligible for a premium subsidy under the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pub. L. 111-148) and the relative affordability of the plans;
(2)if the plan is in the silver level, as described by 42 U.S.C. 18022(d), the relation
of the premium amount compared to premiums charged for qualified health plans offering different levels of coverage, taking into account any funding or lack of funding for cost-sharing reductions and the covered benefits for each level of coverage; and
(3)whether the plan issuer utilized the induced demand factors developed by the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services for the risk adjustment program established under 42 U.S.C. 18063 for the level of coverage offered by the plan or any State-specific induced demand factors established by Department rules.
(b)The study shall produce cost estimates for Illinois residents addressing metal-level premium misalignment policy as studied in subsection
(a)along with the impact of the policy on health insurance affordability and access and the uninsured rates for low-income and middle-income residents, with break-out data by geography, race, ethnicity, and income level. The study shall evaluate how premium realignment, if implemented, would affect costs and outcomes for Illinoisans.
(c)The Department of Insurance shall develop and submit, no later than January 1, 2024, a report to the General Assembly and the Governor concerning the design, costs, benefits, and implementation of premium realignment to increase affordability and access to health care coverage that leverages existing State infrastructure.
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