04-R
326
2004 -- H 8514 AS AMENDED
Enacted 06/15/04
J O I N T R E
S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION TO CONDUCT A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF HEALTH
INSURANCE MARKET REFORM - THE RHODE ISLAND HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT OF 2004:
EVALUATION OF INSURANCE REFORMS
Introduced By:
Representatives Corvese, Anguilla, Story, Menard, and Lima
Date
Introduced: May 11, 2004
WHEREAS,
The percentage of persons without health insurance in Rhode Island has
been rapidly growing over the
past 3 years; and
WHEREAS,
The cost of health insurance is the main reason that individuals become
uninsured; and
WHEREAS,
Employer-sponsored insurance is an effective means to promote health care
coverage; and
WHEREAS,
As health insurance premiums have risen at double-digit rates for the fourth
consecutive year, employers are
having an increasingly difficult time subsidizing health insurance
for their employees; and
WHEREAS,
The share of health care costs being shifted to employees has increased,
causing some to discontinue
coverage; and
WHEREAS,
Premiums are often unaffordable for individuals who are young retirees or
otherwise ineligible to
purchase insurance through a group; and
WHEREAS,
Rhode Island is one of a group of states with relatively small populations
where one insurer dominates the
market; only one insurer offers nongroup policies; and insurers
have left due to profitability
issues; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That the General Assembly requests that the Department of Business
Regulation conduct a
comprehensive evaluative study of the results and applicability of the
following insurance market
reforms and subsidies:
(1)
Reforms enacted in the state of New Hampshire in 2002 and 2003 to increase
insurer
competition;
(2)
A high-risk pool for individuals with significant health expenditures;
(3)
A purchasing alliance for the smallest of businesses that have experienced the
most
severe premium increases; and
(4)
Regional insurance regulation through the coordination of Rhode Island’s health
insurance laws and oversight
with that of Massachusetts;
and
be it further
RESOLVED,
That said study shall be completed on or before March 1, 2005 and the
Department of Business
Regulation shall report back to the Joint Legislative Committee on
Health Care Oversight; and be
it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy
of this resolution to the Department of Business Regulation.
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