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Kreidler: Premera doesn't want you to see what's behind your health rates
Posted on Thursday, March 31, 2011 by Insurance Quotes Health
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler called out Premera Blue Cross for attempting - again - to gut a bill that would give the public access to health insurance rate filings.
"I'm extremely disappointed in Premera," said Kreidler. "Their latest attempt to gut our legislation is very troubling. What don't they want the public to see?"
Kreidler's proposal (ESHB 1220) makes the information in a health insurance rate filing public shortly after his office receives it. This includes how much of the proposed rate will go to:
- Pay medical claims
- Cover administrative costs -- including salaries
- Profit
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