Belva's Question of the Week

Do you think the recently announced health insurance rate increases will affect public support for health care reform?

February 12, 2010 · Posted By Belva Davis · Filed Under Health, Politics/Government 

Anthem Blue Cross recently informed many of its approximately 800,000 individual policyholders that premiums would increase by as much as 39% starting March 1. (Murphy/Alonzo-Zaldivar, AP/Ventura County Star, 2/12). The insurer also told members that it might start adjusting premiums more often than once a year (California Healthline, 2/10). The parent company of Anthem Blue Cross is blaming the California insurer's rate increases on a range of issues, from the bad economy to the aging population.

Victoria Colliver reported Thursday in the San Francisco Chronicle that Anthem Blue Cross is not the only company raising rates for individual policyholders. Members of other health insurers say they've also received notice of rate hikes. Companies in four other states have announced increases as well.

The Administration has pointed to the Anthem increase as further evidence of why health reform efforts in Congress should continue.

Do you think the recently announced health insurance rate increases will affect public support for health care reform?

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