Employers with insured group health plans may soon receive a medical loss ratio (MLR) rebate from their health insurance issuers. Issuers who did not meet the applicable MLR percentage for 2023 must provide rebates to plan sponsors by Sept. 30, 2024. These rebates may be in the form of a premium credit or a lump sum payment.
HIGHLIGHTS AND ACTION STEPS
Issuers who did not meet their MLR percentage for 2023 must provide rebates by Sept. 30, 2024. As a general rule, an employer who receives a rebate should use it within three months to avoid ERISA’s trust requirement. For rebates received on Sept. 30, 2024, this three-month deadline is Dec. 30, 2024. This deadline should be adjusted for rebates received before Sept. 30, 2024. Employers who receive MLR rebates should also be prepared to answer questions from employees about the rebate and how it is being allocated.
MLR RULES
The MLR rules require health insurance issuers to spend a minimum percentage of their premium dollars on medical care and health care quality improvement. This percentage is 85% for issuers in the large group market and 80% for issuers in the small and individual group markets. States may set higher MLR standards than the federal 80%/85% thresholds. Issuers must report to the federal government how they spent their premium dollars for each calendar year by July 31 of the following year. Issuers who do not meet the applicable MLR standard must provide rebates by Sept. 30, following the end of the MLR reporting year. Issuers who issue rebates must provide plan sponsors and participants with a notice explaining the rebate and how it was calculated.
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