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The Waxman Book Report Continues
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by David Dayen
Henry Waxman must be coming up with one hell of a document about the insurance companies. He's been researching them since at least July, and yesterday he requested even more information. This time, he's investigating the extension of the rescission process to the small business arena.
"I began looking into the practices of the health insurance industry in the last Congress and was deeply disturbed by what we uncovered," said Chairman Waxman. "As part of our ongoing investigation, we are now looking into the practice of health insurance companies terminating the coverage of small businesses when their employees become ill and their health insurance claims increase. We need to better understand how widespread this harmful and destructive practice has become, and how it is impacting small businesses and their employees across the country."
"As we continue our investigation into business practices in the health insurance industry, the treatment of small businesses remains a concern," said Chairman Stupak. "We have documented examples of insurance companies raising small business premiums by an unsustainable amount or canceling a policy once it is discovered a covered employee is sick. Much like rescissions in the individual market, this practice is alarming. To better understand how prevalent this practice is and precisely how many small businesses are impacted, we are asking some of the largest insurers to provide information on their small business policies."
The Committee is requesting information and documents for small group policies, including their renewal rates, factors used to determine premium rates, and the maximum premium rate increases.
Tagged as: health care, small business, henry waxman, insurance industry, rescission
David Dayen is a blogger fellow for Brave New Films' Sick for Profit campaign.
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