Blue Cross/Blue Shield increases could be start of more

Clemon-Maki insurance agent explains

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Blue Cross/Blue Shield recently announced a significant price increase for individual health insurance plans, and it may be the start of something else. Clemon-Maki Insurance agent Jeff Maki expressed concern.

“When the cost of health care goes up, that affects the cost of health insurance,” Maki said. “Claims go in and money comes out.”

There are a number of possibilities for the increase in prices, but no one knows for sure. Maki believes prices went up either because more people are consuming health care or because health care costs went up. There already have been major changes announced this year, and Maki does not know what next year will bring.

“One thing that we do not know is what 2014 will look like, as far as what those individual premiums will look like,” Maki said. “As an agent, I don’t know what role I will have in 2014. We don’t know where this is going. Right now, it will be the end of health insurance that we know of today. It will probably impact 100,000 plus agents around the country.”

The health care law will require insurance agents to become navigators. All the details are not available, but from what Maki has seen it has him worried. Currently, he is required to be licensed by the state and have error and omission insurance, but in 2014 he will not be required to be licensed by the state. Insurance agent salaries will no longer be commission based.

“We don’t know what a navigator is going to look like,” Maki said. “It’s a new term in this health care law. Basically it looks like it’s going to be an 800 number combined with a website that’s going to be a combination of a federal and state mold. A lot of other states have set it up in different ways. Its got to meet some federal criteria.”

In 2014, younger males will have to pay more for health insurance.

“What is going to happen in the new health care law is insurance providers will be banned from discriminating from gender and age. Younger males will be paying more this time next year. Younger females will pay less. They also regulated it so they do a three to one ration versus a five to one ratio.”

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