HMO Rates Hit All-Time High in NYC
Posted August, 18 2008 by arianne
The Daily News reported this weekend that two-thirds of the city’s HMOs increased their rates by over 19% last year, raising the cost of insurance by hundreds (and in some cases – thousands) of dollars. This marks the 49th time that HMOs in the city have hiked their rates by double-digits in the past 6 years.
The highest rate increases came from HealthFirst NY and GHI, who raised their rates by 32% and 31% respectively in the last year. The three most expensive HMOs now charge the following rates:
HMO |
Monthly price of an Individual Policy |
Monthly Price of a Family Policy |
GHI |
$1,982 |
$5,055 |
Empire BC/BS |
$1,484 |
$4,451 |
CIGNA HealthCare |
$1,314 |
$3,943 |
This comes as a crushing blow to New Yorkers who are already feeling the crunch of a faltering economy and rising gas, food, home and home heating costs. In response, the number of New Yorkers paying for their own insurance fell by 34% between 2005 and 2007.
To read the full Daily News article, please click here.