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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Department of Health

Health Insurance Prices

Photo of Terence FlanaganTerence Flanagan (Dublin North East, Independent)
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819. To ask the Minister for Health his plans to make health insurance more affordable; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [42258/14]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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There is a need for much greater cost control in the private health insurance industry so that premiums are affordable for as many people as possible. My Department and the Health Insurance Authority (HIA) monitor the factors that contribute to costs on an ongoing basis. The cost of private health insurance is influenced by issues such as the number of persons and the age profile of those holding private health insurance, ongoing medical innovations which can have an impact on the cost of care and the cost of claims.

I am determined to address the issues contributing to increased costs in the sector. Health insurers also have an important role to play in keeping health insurance affordable. I welcome the 2% reduction in claims costs across the market for 2013 reported by the HIA and urge the sector to further build on this positive achievement. As part of the Consultative Forum on Health Insurance, Mr. Pat McLoughlin was appointed as Independent Chair to work with insurance companies, my Department and the HIA to identify effective cost management strategies for the industry. Mr. McLoughlin's final report will be published shortly and I will consider how the recommendations can best be implemented.

I am also keen to create the best possible environment within which more people, particularly young people, will want to obtain and retain private health insurance. Under Lifetime Community Rating, from 1 May 2015 loadings will be incurred by anyone aged 35 or over taking out private health insurance for the first time. Loadings can be avoided by taking out health insurance before this date. I am also going to address the sharp price increase that younger people currently experience when they can no longer avail of student discounts. This has led to a substantial reduction in penetration rates in the 20-25 age group, which I will address by making legislative provision for the introduction of Young Adult rates in 2015.

These measures are designed to encourage more people to join the market at younger ages, and to retain cover, which is critical to the sustainability of our system of community-rated health insurance.

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