General News
Published September 16, 2021
For your clients who have purchased an individual or
small group health plan in 2020
The Affordable Care Act requires health insurers to rebate part of the premiums they receive if they do not spend at least 80 percent on healthcare services such as doctor and hospital claims. This percentage is known as the medical loss ratio (MLR).
In 2020, Premera spent less than 80 percent of premium collected on healthcare services, so we will be rebating part of that premium.
What you should know
- Some of your Premera clients may receive an MLR rebate check for a percentage of the premium they paid in 2020.
- Even if an individual plan member or small group employer no longer has Premera coverage, they’ll receive a rebate check if they’re eligible.
- For small groups, checks will be sent to the group administrators and subscribers will receive a letter notifying them of the rebate being issued to their group admin.
- Information about the rebate process will be enclosed with the check.
- Rebate checks will be mailed in mid-to-late September.
Questions?
If your clients have any questions, they should contact the customer service number on the back of their ID card. Small groups may also reach out to their Premera Account Management team.