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HEALTHSOURCE RI reported a five percent increase in paying enrollees year over year. HSRI also said that 35 percent of paying enrollees were in the 18-34 age group. /COURTESY HSRI

HSRI: Paying customers up 5%

PROVIDENCE — HealthSource RI, the state’s Affordable Care Act exchange, reported that paying customers increased by 5 percent in 2018, with 18-34 -year-olds making...
INSURANCE RATES WOULD most likely remain unchanged until the next enrollment period next year for 2019 even if Congress passes a bill restoring Cost Sharing Reduction subsidies to health insurance companies according to a representative for the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/ ANDREW HARRER

OHIC: Federal restoration of CSRs won’t guarantee rate reductions

PROVIDENCE —If a bipartisan, congressional restoration of Cost Sharing Reduction subsidies succeeds, a second revision of HealthSource RI’s silver-level health plan rates would require a...
HIGHER RATES: The Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner has approved 18-20 percent increases in health insurance rates for silver-level plans in the individual marketplace, due to the elimination of cost-sharing reduction payments to insurers from the federal ­government. / BLOOMBERG 
FILE ­PHOTO/
ANDREW ­HARRER

OHIC’s approach saves R.I.ers significant financial pain

It might seem counterintuitive to praise Health Insurance Commissioner Marie L. Ganim for keeping the average cost increases in 2018 for the benchmark silver...
MARIE L. GANIM, the Rhode Island Health Insurance Commissioner said that in order to mitigate impacts on health insurance rates, the state will focus insurance rate increases on the previously subsidized, passing the cost to the federal government. / PBN FILE PHOTO/ RUPERT WHITELEY

OHIC works to limit health insurance subsidy cut’s effect on insured

PROVIDENCE — When President Donald Trump signed an executive order canceling Cost Sharing Reduction subsidies to 17,000 Rhode Islanders who depend on the program to afford...
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