Commerce’s focus remains on consumer choice and reducing health care costs
9/29/2023 10:00:00 AM
The Minnesota Department of Commerce today announced its approval of 2024 rates for Minnesotans who buy small-group and individual health insurance, underscoring the breadth of choices available to consumers and the stability of the state’s insurance market. The rate approvals are part of Commerce’s focus on reducing consumers' health insurance costs.
“Our announcement about 2024 rates reflects Commerce’s continuous efforts to keep health insurance premiums relatively low in our state and ensure a strong marketplace,” said Commerce Deputy Commissioner of Insurance Julia Dreier. “We are focused on goals to give consumers choices, to reduce economic barriers to health care, and to improve access to care when people need it. We continue to explore innovative ways to deliver that kind of health care for all Minnesotans.”
Approved health insurance rates for 2024
Details of approved health insurance rates
Cost-saving measures
Scenarios of actual costs for consumers
Each year, Commerce receives, and reviews new rates proposed by health insurers for the coming year. The proposed rates do not reflect what the actual cost will be for consumers. Many Minnesotans who buy health insurance through MNsure, Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace, receive financial help through tax credits that help lower the cost of their monthly premium.
Two specific examples:
Additional scenarios with examples of how tax credits through MNsure can lower health care costs can be found at MNsure.org.
“We encourage Minnesotans who buy individual insurance to use MNsure to shop and compare plans,” Dreier said. “The plans offered on MNsure all offer essential benefits that Minnesotans want, like preventive care, emergency services and outpatient care.”
In 2024, as in 2023, every Minnesota county will have at least two insurance carriers offering individual market plans, with most counties having three or four. Every county also will have at least 27 plan options for individual buyers.
Get updates and news from the Minnesota Department of Commerce by following Commerce at mn.gov/commerce or @MNCommerce on social media.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Mo Schriner, Communications Director
Minnesota Department of Commerce
mo.schriner@state.mn.us