Becker's Healthcare June 5, 2024
Jakob Emerson

Payers are expecting to issue a total of about $1.1 billion in medical loss ratio rebates across all commercial markets in 2024, according to preliminary estimates published June 5 by KFF.

The medical loss ratio provision of the ACA limits how much payers can keep in premium income to use on administrative and marketing costs, or for profits. Rebates are sent back to members if the payer does not meet the threshold ratio...

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