Group ins Chpt 31 Pricing Of GI Flashcards
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Manual Premium Rates
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- Rating characteristics: age, gender, health status, rating tiers, geographic, industry codes, group size
- Rating tier choices
- Marketing, competitive, and Regulatory issues
- 1 ACA introduced federal rating restrictions
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Pricing Assumptions
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- Admin expense
- 1 Expenses to develop, sell, UW, administer, and overhead
- 2 Design and development amortized over a number of years
- 3 Pricing on the margin: only expenses directly with product included
- 4 Considerations
- 4.1 How are expenses allocated to the product? How should administrative expenses be allocated to groups? What does the competition include as expenses in its pricing?
- 5 Sources of data: internal and external
- Commissions and other sales expenses
- Premium taxes and other taxes
- 1 premium taxes vary by state
- 2 Other Taxes - Federal and state income taxes
- 3 self-insured products do not pay premium taxes
- 4 Other taxes: 2 introduced by ACA
- 4.1 A federal assessment in health coverage (even self-insured)
- 4.2 a comparative effectiveness research assessment
- Risk and profit charges
- Investment earnings
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Group Specific Adjustments
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- Large groups based on group’s own experience
- Adjustments made for new business discounts
- Economies of scale with jumbo groups in enrollment, billing and administration
- Self-insured loading based on cost of administrative services and stop-loss
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Rating tier choice
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- One tier: composite
- Two tier: employee only, family
- Three tier: employee only, employee and one dependent, family
- Four tier: employee only, employee with one dependent, employee with children, family
- Five tier: employee only, couple, employee with child, employee with children, family