Michigan losses fight for medical loss ratio exemption. Consumer could get as much as $89 million in rebates next year

Michigan lawmakers have failed to obtain an exemption from the federal government regarding the new medical loss ratio provision of the Affordable Care Act. The provision requires the state’s health insurers to pay no less than 80% of the money they collect from premiums on improving medical care. If insurers cannot meet this standard, they must return the money to policyholders. Legislators in Michigan have been fighting for an exemption, but federal legislators denied the effort early this week. According to state regulators, consumers may be eligible for $89 million…

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