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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
02/15/2024
02/15/2024
Crossed Over
02/02/2024
02/02/2024
Passed
02/21/2024
02/21/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/11/2024
03/11/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Medicare supplement insurance. Provides that after December 31, 2024, an issuer that makes a Medicare supplement policy or certificate available to persons at least 65 years of age must make the equivalent policy or certificate available to an individual under 65 years of age who is eligible for Medicare because of having a federally defined disability or end stage renal disease. (Under current law, an issuer that makes a Medicare supplement policy or certificate available to persons at least 65 years of age is required only to make a Plan A policy or certificate available to individuals under 65 years of age, and is required to make the Plan A policy or certificate available to an individual under 65 years of age who is eligible for Medicare because of having a federally defined disability but is not required to make the Plan A policy or certificate available to an individual under 65 years of age who is eligible for Medicare because of having end stage renal disease.) Provides that if an individual who is less than 65 years of age, who is eligible for Medicare because of having a federally defined disability or end stage renal disease, and who meets certain conditions as to application timeliness applies for a Medicare supplement policy or certificate, the issuer of the policy or certificate is prohibited from: (1) denying or conditioning the issuance or effectiveness of the individual's policy or certificate; (2) charging the individual a premium rate for a policy or certificate standardized as Plan A, B, or D that exceeds the premium rate the issuer charges an individual who is 65 years of age; (3) charging the individual a premium rate for any other standardized lettered policy or certificate that exceeds 200% of the premium rate the issuer charges an individual who is 65 years of age; or (4) issuing to the individual a policy or certificate that contains a waiting period or a preexisting condition limitation or exclusion. Provides for the expiration of Code provisions that would be superseded by the new requirements applying to issuers of Medicare supplement policies or certificates.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to Medicare supplement insurance policies in Indiana:
1) After December 31, 2024, insurers that offer Medicare supplement policies to individuals 65 and older must also make the equivalent policies available to individuals under 65 who are eligible for Medicare due to disability or end-stage renal disease.
2) For individuals under 65 who are eligible for Medicare due to disability or end-stage renal disease, insurers are prohibited from: denying or conditioning the issuance of a policy, charging a premium for a standardized Plan A, B, or D policy that exceeds the premium for a 65-year-old, charging a premium for any other standardized policy that exceeds 200% of the 65-year-old premium, or issuing a policy with waiting periods or pre-existing condition limitations.
3) Existing provisions that required insurers to only offer a standardized Plan A policy to individuals under 65 eligible for Medicare due to disability will expire on January 1, 2025.
The bill aims to improve access and affordability of Medicare supplement insurance for individuals under 65 who qualify for Medicare due to disability or end-stage renal disease.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (11)
Cyndi Carrasco (R)*,
Mark Messmer (R)*,
Kyle Walker (R)*,
David Abbott (R),
Vaneta Becker (R),
Martin Carbaugh (R),
Aaron Freeman (R),
Chris Judy (R),
Bob Morris (R),
Fady Qaddoura (D),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Last Action
Public Law 28 (on 03/11/2024)
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