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Health Insurance Industry Fee –This fee on health insurers (including HMOs) starts at $8 billion in 2014 and increases year over year before reaching $14.3 billion in 2018. After 2018, it will continue to increase with premium growth. The fee, which applies only to insured business, will be based on each insurer’s share of the taxable health insurance premium base (among all health insurers of U.S. health risks).
Reinsurance Assessment – This assessment on health plans totals $25 billion, which will be collected over the three-year period from 2014 through 2016. The majority
of the money will be used to fund a reinsurance program, which is intended to lessen the impact of high-risk individuals entering the individual market.
Health Insurance Industry Fee –This fee on health insurers (including HMOs) starts at $8 billion in 2014 and increases year over year before reaching $14.3 billion in 2018. After 2018, it will continue to increase with premium growth. The fee, which applies only to insured business, will be based on each insurer’s share of the taxable health insurance premium base (among all health insurers of U.S. health risks).
Reinsurance Assessment – This assessment on health plans totals $25 billion, which will be collected over the three-year period from 2014 through 2016. The majority
of the money will be used to fund a reinsurance program, which is intended to lessen the impact of high-risk individuals entering the individual market.
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Isn't the Transitional Reinsurance Program Contribution Fee for a pool the insurers tap if somebody goes over $60,000.
It pays costs between 60,000 and 250,000, then costs are kicked back to the insurance company. Gawd, this is so confusing.
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