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Press
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 16, 2008 at 10:00
AM
Contact: Cherilee Budrick
207-622-7083 X 211
cbudrick@mainecahc.org
Insurance Companies Forced to Return Money to
Mainers
Nearly 10,000 Mainers are getting money back from
their health insurance company thanks to a law Consumers
for Affordable Health Care (C.A.H.C.) helped pass.
The state is requiring Mega Life Insurance to refund
its policy holders about $5.6 million from over-charged
premiums. Maine law requires that insurance companies
offering coverage on the individual market spend at
least 65 cents from every dollar collected on paying
for actual medical costs for its policy holders. Because
Mega Life failed to spend up to that, it must pay
back all the money it collected above and beyond that
to make up the difference. The insurance company was
also fined one million dollars in April by the Bureau
of Insurance for using a flawed method to determine
premiums for individual health plans.
This isn't the first refund. In March, the state
required Aetna Life Insurance Company to make a similar
refund to about a thousand small Maine businesses
based on another law C.A.H.C. helped pass, the Dirigo
Health Act. Part of that law requires insurance companies
pay 78 cents of every dollar it takes in from small
group policy holders toward their health care. This
is calculated over a three year average. Aetna Life
Insurance Company was required to pay back its policy
holders about $6.6 million in over-charged health
care premiums.
As Maine's largest consumer health coalition, Consumers
for Affordable Health Care hails this as a victory
of its consumer advocacy and the actions of good government.
"When companies are making large net profits
in a tiny insurance market like Maine's, it is good
to have government serve as a watchdog to protect
the interests of the little guy.
I believe that more can and should be done by Augusta
lawmakers to protect individuals, sole proprietors,
and small
businesses in Maine to lower their health insurance
rates. This is not hard. This is the way government
should work when small businesses and individuals
don't have the bargaining clout to get lower health
insurance rates. It's only fair." - C.A.H.C.
Executive Director Joe Ditré
Anyone who thinks they may be owed a refund as part
of this recent decision is asked to call the Bureau
of Insurance Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-300-5000
or Mega Life at 1-800-527-5504.
As always, if you need health coverage and don't
know what options are out there for you or where to
turn, you can call the CAHC HelpLine at 1-800-965-7476.
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For more information Contact:
Cherilee Budrick
Communications Coordinator- C.A.H.C.
207-622-7083
cbudrick@mainecahc.org
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