A very big and unacceptable loophole. Bill were introduced on March 4, 2010, and sit in committee. Feinstein introduced the companion bill in the Senate.
H.R.4757
Title: Health Insurance Rate Authority Act of 2010
Sponsor: Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. (introduced 3/4/2010) Cosponsors (27)
Related Bills: S.3078
Latest Major Action: 3/4/2010 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Healthcare overhaul won't stop premium increases
The new law doesn't prevent rate hikes such as Anthem Blue Cross' double-digit increase last year. 'It is a very big loophole,' says Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who is pushing regulatory legislation.April 13, 2010
By Noam N. Levey
Reporting from Washington — Public outrage over double-digit rate hikes for health insurance may have helped push President Obama's healthcare overhaul across the finish line, but the new law does not give regulators the power to block similar increases in the future.
And now, with some major companies already moving to boost premiums and others poised to follow suit, millions of Americans may feel an unexpected jolt in the pocketbook.
Although Democrats promised greater consumer protection, the overhaul does not give the federal government broad regulatory power to prevent increases.
Many state governments -- which traditionally had responsibility for regulating insurance companies -- also do not have such authority. And several that do are now being sued by insurance companies.
"It is a very big loophole in health reform," Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said. Feinstein and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) are pushing legislation to expand federal and state authority to prevent insurance companies from boosting rates excessively.
At least in the short term, regulators will be able to do little more than require insurers to publicly explain why they want to raise rates. Consumer advocates think that will not be an effective deterrent against premium increases such as the 39% hike that Anthem Blue Cross sent some California customers last year.
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http://articles.latimes.com/2010/apr/13/nation/la-na-health-premiums13-2010apr13