Colorado Option insurance premiums rising again

Monthly premiums could increase 4% next year for Colorado Option health insurance plans and 6% for other types of plans sold on the individual marketplace, on average, according to new data from the state Division of Insurance.

The Colorado Option is a standardized health plan that covers more services without out-of-pocket costs than the average plan. The option plans were supposed to lower premiums by 10% this year, after accounting for inflation, but only about one-third succeeded. They were, however, some of the cheaper plans available to Coloradans, and about one-third of individual market customers bought one this year.

The average premium increase would be higher for small businesses, at about 8%, if the Division of Insurance approves. Companies selling on the marketplace in Colorado have to submit their proposed rates to the division, which determines if they are justified based on the cost of covering care. The final rates will become public in October.

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