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2022 Health Insurance Outlook, Changes

InterWest Insurance Services

As we enter 2022, there are a number of changes on the horizon that plan sponsors need to be aware of as they will affect group health plans as well as employees enrolled in those plans. Here’s a list of what to expect in 2022. For 2022, the affordability level will be 9.61% of their household income, down from 9.83% in 2021.

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Most Employees Spend Little Time Choosing Their Health Plan

InterWest Insurance Services

A new study has found that individuals enrolled in high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) are more engaged than their traditional plan counterparts during open enrollment, spending more time on choosing plans and using employer-provided tools to help them make their choices. In 2022, 32% were. workers were enrolled in them.

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Costlier Reinsurance Is Feeding into Higher Commercial Policy Rates

InterWest Insurance Services

.” These global reinsurance giants have seen their profits erode substantially in the last few years due to the rising cost of natural catastrophes around the world, forcing them to increase what they charge insurance carriers. These moves are trickling down into the primary insurance market in the form of further rate increases.

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New Transparency Requirements for Health Plans

AssuredPartners

We have blogged about this several times over the past year or so as information has progressed but this article will serve as a way to further delve into the implementation of these new requirements, as rules continue to be clarified and finalized in the coming months.

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How Your Employees Can Get Free COVID Test Kits

InterWest Insurance Services

Under an executive order issued by President Biden, employees in a group health plan are eligible to receive COVID-19 at-home test kits with no cost-sharing, copay, coinsurance or deductible. Additionally, most health plans are also covering tests performed at hospitals, clinics and pharmacies.