claire mcandrew january 23, 2014
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Claire McAndrew January 23, 2014. Tobacco Rating: Consumer Concerns and Steps for Advocacy. What is Tobacco Rating?. Families USA 2014. ACA allows individual and small group premium surcharge of up to 50% for individuals who use any kind of tobacco: 4 or more times per week, on average - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Claire McAndrew
January 23, 2014
Tobacco Rating: Consumer Concerns and Steps for
Advocacy
Families USA2014
• ACA allows individual and small group premium surcharge of up to 50% for individuals who use any kind of tobacco:
• 4 or more times per week, on average
• Within no longer than the past 6 months, based on when tobacco was last used
• Does not apply to those under 18
• Exception for ceremonial/ religious use
What is Tobacco Rating?
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• False responses: Insurer can recoup surcharge; can’t rescind policy or deny renewal, etc.
• Small group: Can only tobacco rate if wellness program is available but individuals do not participate
• Federal rules are a ceiling, not a floor: States can be more protective
Federal Rules (45 CFR 147.102)
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• Lack of Evidence• Affordability: Credits Don’t Help– John’s premiums would be $600/month. But
he smokes. He can be charged: • $600 + $300 tobacco surcharge= $900
– Say Jim earns 150% FPL. Premium credits allow him to buy pay $57/ month ($690/ year) for coverage. (4% of income)
– With tobacco rating, he has to pay a 50% surcharge on the full premium:
– $57 + $300=$357/month (24% of income)
Concerns for Consumers
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Smoking by Income (2008)
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• Adults with mental illnesses are more likely to smoke cigarettes and less likely to quit than people without mental illnesses.
• 36 percent of people with mental illnesses smoke, compared with 21 percent of those without mental illnesses.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013
Tobacco and Mental Health
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• Eliminate or Reduce Tobacco Rating– Rating ban: CA, CT, DC, MA, NY, RI, VT
– Tobacco rating restriction • AR 1.2:1
• CO: 1.15:1
• KY: 1:4:1
Policy Solutions
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• Reduce Look-Back Period for Tobacco Use– Instead of counting tobacco use in last 6
months, count last 3, or last 1, etc.
– Increase frequency of tobacco use that defines a tobacco user– Instead of 4 times a week, could define as 6 or
7 times a week on average.
Policy Solutions
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• Eliminate tobacco rating for those who quit– If someone quits mid-plan year, require
premium adjustment
– Eliminate tobacco rating for those who enter cessation programs or services– In individual market, eliminate for people who
enter cessation programs or services through their insurer, employer, or in the community
Policy Solutions
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• Information gathering• Partner with public health groups (American
Cancer Society, tobacco prevention coalitions, etc.)
• Targets: Insurance commissioner, marketplace board/ director, legislators
• Federal work: Rules indicate plans for further work on definition of tobacco user; consumer testing on tobacco question: [email protected]
• Educate, then advocate!
Advocacy
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• Contact: Claire McAndrew: [email protected]
202-628-3030• Tobacco rating: Issues for Consumers
http://familiesusa2.org/assets/pdfs/Tobacco-Rating-Issues-for-Consumers.pdf
• Tobacco Rating: State Solutions http://familiesusa2.org/assets/pdfs/Tobacco-Rating-State-Solutions.pdf
Further Resources