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Utah Health Care Reform

 

Full press release for Health Care Reform Health Insurance Reform.

Insurance reform + medical provider reform = health care reform, right? Utah health insurance reform has been center focus for the state, UAHU and private insurance carriers over the past 24 months. Mike Oliphant (UAHU board webmaster and technical advisor) runs a small Utah based health insurance website BenefitsManager.net. Mike's viewpoint provides a unique analysis which comes from being a "fly on the wall" observer in countless state session and insurance meetings. "Utah has been thrust into a state insurance reform pressure cooker which isn't necessarily negative where I am an insurer, insured and patient". Several interesting changes took place with H.B. 188 passage earlier this year which seems all too familiar to the ongoing federal health care reform attempt under Obama's administration. The spirit of the bill allows private Utah market place remedies. It essentially guarantees a Utah health insurance carrier a "no loss" or "no gain" premise over competing carriers that operate within the "Utah Health Exchange" portal. On the surface it would seem unattractive to a carrier's consideration (voluntary at this point). But you have to understand the carriers' goal is to cover their administration fees and maintain a 3% profit. The Utah Health Exchange reform model claims this can be accomplished now by legislation and the watchful eye of the state's risk adjuster board. The medical claim risks are essentially shared equally among the participating carriers such as Humana and SelectHealth. Therefore, the carriers can focus on administration efficiencies more so than competition over a fluctuating market share. Insurance carriers such as SelectHealth have efficiencies and risk management experience polished by long tested actuarial tables with health statistics and claim trends. Is it a bad idea to share that experience with a national carrier such as Humana? Would it surprise anyone to know that maternity NICU and anti-depressants represent the highest utilization in health insurance costs for medical and pharmacy in Utah? Compare this to Texas which suffers from abnormally high levels of diabetes and liver disease per capita.

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