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Changes to the Blues Could Give MI Seniors the Blues

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Friday, January 18, 2013   

LANSING, Mich. – Advocates for Michigan seniors and people with disabilities say they foresee increased healthcare costs under legislation to restructure Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan.

In his State of the State address Wednesday night, Governor Rick Snyder said he would like to see Michigan's largest insurer become a customer-owned nonprofit agency, a move that would relax regulations on the insurer.

Lisa Cooper, manager of advocacy with AARP Michigan, says that would significantly raise the cost of Medigap, a supplemental insurance for seniors.

"Seniors who now have Medigap, their rates would increase at least $900 a year beginning in 2016. And the increase would be even more for many others, based on their age."

Cooper says that's because the legislation would significantly reduce a Medigap subsidy the state has paid since 1980. AARP contends it would also hurt people between ages 50 and 64 who are unemployed or disabled and eligible for Medigap.

Cooper adds the Blue Cross/Blue Shield legislation would affect mostly people who live on fixed incomes and fall well below the federal poverty level. As a result, she says, they would have to make difficult choices.

"That's when you hear about people making choices, you know – am I going to buy groceries? Or am I going to pay for my prescriptions, my visit to my doctor?"

The Blue Cross/Blue Shield legislation was reintroduced in the State Legislature on Thursday. Similar legislation passed last year, but was vetoed by the governor because of an unexpected anti-abortion rider.




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