Obama Administration Demands Anthem Blue Cross Justify Massive Rate Hike

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Obama Administration Demands Anthem Blue Cross Justify Massive Rate Hike
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UPDATE: Congress launched an investigation into the planned rate hike. Please see this report for details.

Editor's note: This report has been updated and includes detailed responses from  National Nurses United and California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner.

The Obama administration is demanding that California’s largest for-profit health insurer, Anthem Blue Cross, justify a planned 39 percent rate increase for some of its 800,000 customers even though the firm’s parent company saw its profits soar last year.

"These extraordinary increases are up to 15 times faster than inflation and threaten to make health care unaffordable for hundreds of thousands of Californians, many of whom are already struggling to make ends meet in a difficult economy," wrote Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in a letter she faxed Monday to Anthem Blue Cross President Leslie Margolin. "Your company's strong financial position makes these rate increases even more difficult to understand. As you know, your parent company, WellPoint Incorporated, has seen its profits soar, earning $2.7 billion in the last quarter of 2009 alone."

Sebelius added: "I believe Anthem Blue Cross has a responsibility to provide a detailed justification for these rate increases to the public. Additionally, you should make public information on the percent of your individual market premiums that is used for medical care versus the percent that is used for administrative costs.

"Policy holders in the individual market deserve to know if their premium increases would be invested in better medical care or insurance company overhead costs like salaries, profits, and advertising. I am aware that the State of California is investigating this matter, and urge Anthem Blue Cross to cooperate fully. In the meantime, I will be closely monitoring the situation."

WellPoint's profit for all of 2009 was $4.7 billion, nearly twice as much as the company earned the year before. Since 2004, the company has generated $16.7 billion in profits. The corporation's top five executives received more than $20 million in compensation in 2008.

In a statement issued late Monday, Anthem Blue Cross said:

Anthem Blue Cross in California has received the letter from Secretary Sebelius. We will reply to her promptly. It is important to note that individual medical insurance premiums do not reflect an individual member's personal claims experience. Therefore, as medical costs increase across our member population, premium increases to the entire membership pool result. Unfortunately, in the weak economy many people who do not have health conditions are foregoing buying insurance. This leaves fewer people, often with significantly greater medical needs, in the insured pool. We regret the impact this has on our members. It highlights, why we need sustainable health care reform to manage the steadily rising costs of hospitals, drugs and doctors . As such, it is important to go back to the beginning and get health care reform done right. At the same time, we are engaging with a broad range of key stakeholders across California to discuss the state's individual insurance market and share ideas on how we can collectively partner on meaningful change.

Last week, the Los Angeles Times reported that Anthem Blue Cross started "telling many of its approximately 800,000 customers who buy individual coverage -- people not covered by group rates -- that its prices will go up March 1 and may be adjusted ‘more frequently’ than its typical yearly increases."

The company declined to disclose how many of it’s customers will be affected by the rate increase.

California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, responded to the Los Angeles Times report by announcing that he would hire an "outside actuary" to determine if the rate hikes were excessive and if Anthem Blue Cross was spending 70 cents of every dollar on premium medical care as required by state law.

"If we find that their rates are excessive, I will use the full power of my office to bring these rates down," Poizner said.

On Monday, Poizner, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, called on Anthem Blue Cross to suspend the rate hikes until May 1, pending the results of the independent review.

"At my direction, the Department is retaining an independent actuary to analyze Anthem's proposed rate increases," Poizner said in a letter he sent Monday to Angela F. Braly, president and chief executive of Anthem's parent company, WellPoint, Inc., and Larry C. Glasscock, WellPoint's chairman.

"As a public benefit and to ensure that policyholders are not forced into financial hardship as a result of Anthem's proposed rate increases, I am asking that Anthem agree to postpone those rate increases until the Department's independent actuary completes his review," he added.

Poizner asked Braly and Glasscock to respond to his request by February 15. A spokesperson for WellPoint was unvailable for immediate comment.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that unlike home and automobile insurers, "California insurers can legally raise rates for policyholders as much as and whenever they want. Regulators technically oversee the increases, but they have no power to control rates."

The Chronicle added: 

The most recent effort to require state regulators to approve health insurance rate increases, a bill by Assemblyman Dave Jones, D-Sacramento, failed to pass the Assembly Health Committee in April.

In an interview on Sunday with CBS News anchor Katie Couric, President Obama said the rate increase underscores the urgency of passing a health care reform bill.

"That's a portrait of the future if we don't do something now," Obama said. "It's going to keep on beating down families, small businesses, large businesses; it's going to be a huge drain on the economy."

But the bill in its current form, which Obama described as "pretty centrist" during an appearance two weeks ago at the House Republican Conference in Baltimore, does not include a government-run plan to compete with private insurers such as Anthem Blue Cross.

Single-Payer Legislation

Recognizing the shortfall in the national plan, the California Senate two weeks ago passed a measure along party lines to create a $200 billion state-run, single-payer health care system. 

The legislation, which was sent to the state Assembly for consideration, calls for the creation of the California Health System, which would be financed by using a combination of state and federal funds that California already earmarks for health care along with a payroll tax, the amount of which would be decided later.

The Medicare-for-all system would be extended to all California residents and individuals would have the opportunity to purchase private insurance to cover specific types of services not included in the government-run plan.

The bill, sponsored by Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), closely mirrors what Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) had envisioned when he introduced an amendment last summer that would have allowed individual states to create a single-payer system.

Kucinich’s amendment, however, was quietly stripped from the House version of a health care bill on orders from the White House after the legislation was unveiled last winter.

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he will veto the bill if it reaches his desk, just as he has done with two other similar single-payer initiatives.

Schwarzenegger's spokeswoman, Rachel Arrezola, claims budget cuts and the state's $20 billion deficit are the primary reasons the governor intends to veto the bill.

"Any elected official who thinks it's a good idea to strap the state with tens of billions of dollars from a government-run health care system is clearly not in touch with what voters need and deserve," Arrezola said.

But Leno noted that the plan "creates no new spending, and in fact, studies show that the state would save $8 billion in the first year under this single-payer health care plan."

National Nurses United (NNU), the nation’s largest union representing registered nurses, blasted the rate increase while urging lawmakers to support the Leno’s legislation.

"Anthem's disgraceful behavior may be particularly offensive, but it is not out of character for an industry engages systemically in price gouging and denial of care," said NNU co-president Deborah Burger, a registered nurse. "Condemnation is well deserved, but not enough. We need stronger medicine to cure what ails our healthcare system by removing the ability of insurance companies to indiscriminately price people out of access to care, and routinely deny claims they don't want to pay.

"The best way to achieve that goal would be expanding Medicare to cover everyone, which would retain our private delivery system, more effectively control healthcare costs, guarantee choice and access to care for everyone, and put patients, their families, and their doctors in charge of their care, not insurance bureaucrats."

NNU noted that its own independent research found that Anthem Blue Cross was one of six major California insurance companies that denied more than one-fifth of all insurance claims.

"For the first nine months of 2009, Anthem’s denial rate was 27 percent," NNU said in a statement Tuesday. "One such patient is Kim Kutcher of Dana Point, California. In 2008, six days before Kutcher was scheduled to have special back surgery, Anthem Blue Cross denied authorization for the procedure as 'investigational' even though the lumbar artificial disc she was to receive had FDA approval. At the time of denial, which she calls 'insurance hell,' Kutcher had 'already gone through pre-op testing, donated a unit of blood, had appointments with four physicians.' Kutcher paid $60,000 out of pocket for the operation and is still fighting Blue Cross."

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Now how stupid do you have

Now how stupid do you have to be to veto a bill that will SAVE money and doesn't create new spending?
I hope Californians vote in someone who is supportive of single-payer. They would be crazy not to.



"The Obama administration is

"The Obama administration is demanding that California’s largest for-profit health insurer, Anthem Blue Cross, justify a planned 39 percent rate increase for some of its 800,000 customers..."

And so they will.



They all need newer yachts.

They all need newer yachts.



Wow, this sure has come at a

Wow, this sure has come at a convenient time! Federal health care bill on life-support. And now a story that will get Americans' blood boiling over those evil insurance companies. This couldn't be more fortuitous for Mr. Obama if it had been orchestrated!



My rates went up 30% on Feb.

My rates went up 30% on Feb. 1. I'm a vegetarian, exercise every day and haven't needed to see a doctor in over 10 years. It's just Anthem Blue Cross' twisted way of rewarding good health. Hooray for me.



Domestic jaw-jaw; Bush

Domestic jaw-jaw; Bush war-wars!



Health insurance should be

Health insurance should be criminalized.
Insurers are only parasites.
They do nothing to actually help people and have no right to exist.



Actual medical care is being

Actual medical care is being driven into the black market.
The gov-med-edu-insuro cartels will eventually die out due to lack of willing victims.
Obviously they will rob every penny they can as they plummet to extinction along with their fake currency.



Wouldn't be easier to just

Wouldn't be easier to just have a single payer option and then the president wouldn't have to go around lecturing all of his rich donors about proper behavior when health care is being discussed. Gee Whiz doesn't Anthem have any sense of PC?



The solution to our health

The solution to our health care is known, has been proven, and is completely simple to implement. We should do what the country with the BEST health care in the world does, which is currently France. French health care is surpassed by none, yet costs half what American health care costs for the WORST health care among industrial nations. French health care is a single-payer system, very similar to our own Medicare, but for everyone. So, simply changing the age requirements on Medicare makes the transition and cuts the blood-sucking "industry" off completely. It would also directly save us roughly one and a quarter TRILLION dollars annually!

Unfortunately, though, getting rid of the health care industry in favor of actual health care would also cut an extremely lucrative source of cash off for congress, and they would rather see us all die than let that happen. They have proven that.



Don't look to the Government

Don't look to the Government for any kind of help.
Go see your Doctor, pay cash. Doctors (the majority) are as pissed off at the insurance companies as you or I, let's collectively turn our backs on them (and Wall Street). Into the Future we go!



Who's outraged by the

Who's outraged by the outrage?
Ain't nothing gonna change until the serfs get fired up enough to pack a few million into the Washington Mall.
And when's that going to happen?



SINGLE PAYER OR MEDICARE FOR

SINGLE PAYER OR MEDICARE FOR ALL IS THE ONLY ANSWER TO THIS FASCIST NONSENSE. SAVAGE CAPITALISM MUST BE COUNTERACTED WITH SANE SOCIALISM. THAT'S THE ONLY WAY OUT OF THIS ETERNAL MESS.



My family blue cross

My family blue cross insurance in Massachusetts is also up about 35% this year.



Kill them all.

Kill them all.



Even if the California bill

Even if the California bill became law, would the Kucinich ammendment be required for it to take effect?



'On Monday, Poizner, a

'On Monday, Poizner, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, called on Anthem Blue Cross to suspend the rate hikes until May 1, pending the results of the independent review."

WHAT A JOKE!

LET ME TELL YOU WHY. AFTER HE'S ELECTED TO CA GOVERNORSHIP, HE'S THEN WRITE ANOTHER LETTER STATING THAT IT'S NOW OKAY TO HIKE THEIR RATES!

SINGLE PAYER IN CA IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO. TO DO THIS, REPUBLICANS MUST BE KEPT OUT OF EVERY SINGLE SEAT IN CALIFORNIA. CA NEEDS A LIBERAL DEMOCRAT TO SIGN THEIR RECENTLY PASSED SINGLE PAYER BILL. PLUS THE 2/3 MAJORITY RULE MUST BE CHANGED TO 1.2.



How's this for a neat trick:

How's this for a neat trick: the best physicians and surgeons aren't "in network" doctors - only the second-rate ones are covered by many plans. If you want the best possible health care, you have to pay whopping deductibles and co-pays and "out of network" fees -- ALL of which rose (most doubled) in the past month.

Now that's a scam conservatives can be proud of... and in some instances, a "death panel" for the insured.

Health insurers have no business getting between me and my preferred physician.

SINGLE PAYER NOW.



Of course the insurance

Of course the insurance companies don't want single payer: there's absolutely nothing in it for them if all of the citizens of this country, as a group, can demand a) lower costs; b) higher coverages; c) oversight of how money is spent -- ALL of which can happen under a single-payer plan, and NONE of which will happen under the present plan.

Obama's right to keep at this healthcare reform - but we need to tell him to START OVER with Single Payer on the table right from the start. Forget the lobbyists and their minions (our Senators) and the obstructionists running for re-election. We need to START OVER with the clear goal of Single Payer.

Let's do it right this time.



What is truly sad is that if

What is truly sad is that if we had Medicare for all, the premiums would work out to about $111.00 for a family of 4, and those of us on fixed income and currently on Medicare would see a reduction in our rates as the number in the insured pool grows.

But thanks to the idiots in the Tea Party movement who were insurance company shills last summer, our representatives and senators never heard from the rest of us. We were drowned out by idiots on Medicare who didn't even know that it was a government program. And of course those propagandists at FOX who spewed out all kinds of lies and misinformation for the benefit of those who are too stupid to know different, so that they would contact their representatives to stop this plan.

Between these fools and Rahm Emanuel's payback for the insurance companies that paid for his and the rest of the Blue Dogs campaigns, we the American People got screwed on this. And now rather than say, Yes we will start over and do it right, the President wants to move ahead with with monstrosity and give these companies even more room to implement increases. We are in a sorry state in this nation as long as Obama surrounds himself with these Blue Dog advisers and the American People have no voice in the White House any longer.



While health insurance

While health insurance companies and their political allies state that soaring premiums are justified because of soaring costs of medical care then how do they explain record breaking profits and huge executive compensation packages?



Blue Cross was raising

Blue Cross was raising premiums on me mid-year and for nothing and it got so expensive that I had to cancel beginning in 2009 because of premiums and deductible costs I had in 2008. I never even had gone to the doctor in five years previously, (except for a few exam, which came under the deductible.) Blue Cross never spent a dollar for years of the premiums I paid. They are low-life vermin. Maybe this reported increase is actually a good thing and because even the Tea-baggers can rally around with us on this issue, I hope.



This RHETORIC is all

This RHETORIC is all theatrics and exuding hot air from Mr. Obama, the Republican law maker wearing the fake Democratic badge; more verbal positioning in what appears to be (now a) sympathy toward the left wing of the Dem. Party, who already have their daggers out for him on reelection day 2012. Obama has amounted to merely a litany of broken campaign promises to the left, which, had we been listening carefully enough to his pre-presidential campaign rhetoric, should not surprise us at all. When you put a conservative "Democratic" neoliberal like Obama at the helm of a nation, it's Ronald Reagan all over again. It's George Bush on "terrorism" all over again. It's George Bush times two on geopolitical wars and very little spending, in comparison, at home for social programs and definitely NO SINGLE PAYER for this citizens who are being thrown out of their homes on a daily basis thanks to Obama's "too big to fail" corporate welfare. We get a view of education from Obama that children should be tested to death for quantifiable measurements and mental capacity, like machines ready to be let loose into society. This is what Obama, the neoliberal Republican from Harvard has brought to America, what in fact WE previously had with Mr. Bush(idiot of all idiots). Mr. Obama, you can shove your entire BIG BUSINESS/Pro-War/Neoliberal/ Anti-Big Government/Right-wing Democratic viewpoint & agenda up your verbally poised & stinking ass. We don't want any part of you or what you represent. You know what you were elected to do. Your OUT in 2012.



How is that Anthem Blue

How is that Anthem Blue Cross is increasing premiums over 30% but California Blue Shield is LOWERING premiums this year --- at least in my case by17%? I'm 64 with private single insurance (PPO & $2000 deductible) with monthly premium now at $794, down from $958 last year. Still outrageous and overpriced at over $9500/year. No wonder many people drop health insurance, so then the insurance companies like Blue Cross just raise the rates on the rest to keep their illicit cash machine going. It's criminal.



All well and good to raise

All well and good to raise questions about such an increase. Yet I wonder why there are no questions asked about the costs and advantages of operating dubious military operations on TWO fronts. What about the billions wasted under the CIA and the State and Defense departments?
Those who decided that this president deserved the Nobel Peace Prize must surely be wondering what drug they were given.



The comment by "Listen" uses

The comment by "Listen" uses language that is totally inappropriate and offensive for civil discussion. He/she would be better off joining the GOP to commiserate with the crazies there.



The real reason Arnie vetoed

The real reason Arnie vetoed the last single payer bill and the reason he will do so again is that

ARNIE IS A BLUE CROSS GIRLIE BOY.

Put it on a postcard and send it to every paper and official in the state. Post it in every gym (preferrable over his --yawn -- picture). Plaster it on lamp posts. The guy is a worthless whore.

Anthem talks about the "pool". In doing so it actually makes the case for single payer because the best pool is all of us paying ourselves without the "intervention" of stakeholders deep skimming their profits.

Anthem deserves to be ground up and run into the ground. It is simply a criminal organization that uses desease to blackmail desperate and strapped people.

We have to started ACTING angry if we want health care for all.



To Anon 17:23: Paying cash

To Anon 17:23:

Paying cash won't help, as (a)most people don't have the cash in this economy, and (b) doctors and hospitals don't give cash discounts.

We're in this Catch-22 because that's the way it was set up in this country by big business and our elected officials. At the rate things are going, the only thing that doesn't cost anyone anythign is prayer (that you won't get sick).



Actually, the docs I see for

Actually, the docs I see for office visits DO give discounts for paying in cash at the time of the visit (they get paid immediately and don't have to deal with the paperwork of filing insurance claims). The sad part of this is that I HAVE insurance coverage - but it doesn't cover doctor office visits.

We need single payer! We need a national robust public option... and we in California need a Democratic Governor who will sign the Leno bill.



First Enron and now Anthem

First Enron and now Anthem Blue Cross - Arnold California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger first campaign was funded in large part by the energy companies that were faced with multi-billion dollar claims from the Gray Davis administration. Lot cheaper to finance a recall effort on Governor Davis and pay for a special election of the terminator. Now we have Schwarzenegger planning to again veto legislation that would benefit the people of the state in order to enrich predatory corporations by billions of dollars. No surprise here and no doubt that a Meg Whitman would do the same in Arnold's place. It is the Republican mantra to support the rich and screw everyone else and sadly too many of the working classes vote against their own interests and those of their children again and again in this country.