Health Insurance Rate Watch Project

OSPIRG’s Health Insurance Rate Watch Project is standing up to health insurers when their rate hikes are excessive and unjustified.

FIGHTING UNJUSTIFIED PREMIUM HIKES

It’s time for health insurers to get serious about lowering the cost of care by cutting waste and focusing on preventive care that gets results —instead of raising deductibles and hiking premiums. OSPIRG’s Health Insurance Rate Watch Project is working to make this a reality.
Together, we’re making a difference. Thanks to an OSPIRG-backed law, the state has held insurance companies accountable for their increases and put more than $37 million back into consumers’ pockets. Highlights include:

  • Regence customers saved $12.5 million, or over $200 per person, when the state cut back Regence’s proposed 22.1% increase to 12.8%. 
  • United HealthCare customers saved $274 per person when the state knocked back their 16.8% proposed increase to 10%.

Our sister organization, OSPIRG Foundation,  investigates the biggest rate hike proposals and alerts state officials to areas of waste and concern. OSPIRG then mobilizes the public to encourage Gov. Kitzhaber’s administration to stand up for consumers.

WHAT’S AT STAKE
Health care costs too much, delivers too little in return, and is squeezing the budgets of families and small businesses across the state. Health insurance companies could be lowering costs by cutting administrative bloat, driving a hard bargain with hospitals on prices, paying doctors to keep people healthy rather than to order expensive treatments, and passing on those savings to customers. But too often, they just keep raising rates on their customers without doing these things.

Before insurance companies hike rates, they need to demonstrate that they are doing everything they can to keep rates down. State officials need to scrutinize these rate hikes to make sure every red cent is justified — and reject them if they are not. When we’ve brought public pressure to bear on rate increases, we’ve won dramatic savings for consumers. 

Issue updates

Media Hit | Health Care

How the Oregon House can help our state's small businesses

I own a small business in Sunriver and have driven to Salem many times over the years to provide state officials with a small-business perspective about Oregon's health insurance exchange. Those trips weren't convenient, but I did it because the exchange is so important to small businesses like mine.

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News Release | OSPIRG Foundation | Health Care

Regence Rate Hike Could Hit 25% for Some Businesses

According to a new analysis conducted by OSPIRG Foundation’s Health Insurance Rate Watch project, Regence has more work to do to justify their pending rate hike.

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Blog Post | Consumer Protection, Health Care

The Oregonian and health care costs | David Rosenfeld

If you haven't seen the Oregonian's editorial on the Senate's health insurance exchange bill, it's worth a read. Unfortunately, the Oregon Senate decided to prohibit the exchange from negotiating with insurance companies to get consumers a better deal (which I'm sure insurers are happy about.)

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News Release | OSPIRG | Health Care

Bill May Bar Exchange from Negotiating Lower Costs

Consumer advocates and small business owners say that without changes, the bill to create an Oregon health insurance exchange may fail to deliver lower costs for Oregonians.

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Blog Post | Consumer Protection, Health Care

Holding health insurers accountable for costs | David Rosenfeld

What if health insurance companies had to stand before the public and clearly justify their rate hikes?

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Take our quick survey to let us know who your health insurer is, and we'll make sure you're the first to know when they propose a rate hike — and give you a chance to speak up.
 

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