Title: Joint Committee on the Health Care Stabilization Fund
1Joint Committee on the Health Care Stabilization
Fund
- July 6, 2005
- Missouri Department of Insurance
2Kansas Health Care Stabilization FundHistory
- History
- Mid-1970s Kansas faced a medical malpractice
insurance crisis - 1976 - SB 646 Health Care Provider Insurance
Availability Act was signed into law - Established mandatory malpractice coverage limits
- Created the Health Care Stabilization Fund to
provide excess professional liability coverage
above the basic coverage level provided by
private insurers and to provide tail coverage
to qualified inactive health care providers - Created the Health Care Provider Insurance
Availability Plan to provide basic coverage for
health care providers who cannot obtain coverage
from the private market (Similar to Missouris
Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting
Association JUA)
3Kansas Health Care Stabilization FundMandatory
Malpractice Coverage
- All Kansas health care providers are required to
maintain medical malpractice insurance as a
condition of licensure - Minimum required coverage limits are 200,000 per
claim / 600,000 annual aggregate - Providers who cannot obtain coverage in the
voluntary market may obtain coverage from the
Health Care Provider Insurance Availability Plan
4Kansas Health Care Stabilization Fund
- A health care provider is defined by K.S.A.
40-3401 (f) as - M.D.s
- D.O.s
- D.C.s
- D.P.Ms
- C.R.N.A.s
- Hospitals
- Ambulatory surgical centers
5Kansas Health Care Stabilization FundFund
Coverage
- The Fund provides excess coverage ONLY
- Provider may select one of 3 excess coverage
options - 100,000 per claim/ 300,000 annual aggregate
- 300,000 per claim / 900,000 annual aggregate
- 800,000 per claim / 2,400,000 annual aggregate
Most Popular
6Claim Analysis - 1 Million Claim
71m PER CLAIM/3m Aggregate
Insurance Costs 1,000,000/claim.Primary Insurer 3,000,000 aggPrimary Insurer Per Claim Costs 200,000.Primary Insurer 800,000.Fund ________ 1,000,000 per claim Aggregate Costs 600,000..Primary Insurer 2,400,000...Fund __________ 3,000,000 aggregate
- Cost of 1m/3m Insurer Policy gt Cost of
1m/3m from Fund Insurer
8Kansas Coverage Costs for 800,000 - 2,400,000
Stabilization Fund Coverage
Fund Class Group 1st Yr. 2nd Yr. 3rd. Yr. 4th Yr. 5 Yrs.
1 203 522 822 909 1,015
2 300 770 1,214 1,343 1,499
3 407 1,054 1,661 1,834 2,050
4 468 1,210 1,908 2,107 2,357
5 551 1,421 2,240 2,472 2,766
6 709 1,829 2,882 3,179 3,558
7 528 1,363 2,148 2,370 2,651
8 1,160 2,995 4,720 5,209 5,828
9 1,326 3,420 5,389 5,949 6,654
10 1,752 4,519 7, 121 7,862 8,793
11 2,405 6,213 9,789 10,805 12,085
12 108 280 442 487 546
13 173 441 698 770 861
14 491 1,269 2,002 2,209 2,472
9Claim Analysis - 1 Million Claim
- Physician 1
- Claim 1 million
- Coverage purchase is 1 million/3 million
NO FUND FUND Coverage FUND (Basic Coverage Elected)
Primary Insurer 1,000,000 1,000,000 200,000
Provider 0 Higher Insurance Costs 0 Higher Insurance Cost 0 Lower Insurance Costs
Fund N/A 0 800,000
TOTAL 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
10Claim Analysis 2 Million Claim
11Claim Analysis - 2 Million Claim
- Physician 2
- Claim 2 million
- Coverage purchase is 1 million/3 million
NO FUND FUND Coverage FUND (Basic Coverage Elected)
Primary Insurer 1,000,000 1,000,000 200,000
Provider 1,000,000 Higher Insurance Costs 200,000 Higher Insurance Costs 1,000,000 Lower Insurance Costs
Fund N/A 800,000 800,000
TOTAL 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
12Insolvency
Traditional JUA 383 Stabilization Fund
Guaranty Fund (Not a promise of full recovery) Deficit spread among all property and casualty insurers Members are assessed to make up the deficit Member providers may be assessed deficit in subsequent year (SB 433)
13Kansas Health Care Stabilization FundAdditional
Protections
- The Fund provides coverage for prior acts, or
tail coverage, for all claims brought against
qualified inactive health care providers - The Fund administers the basic-coverage
self-insurance programs for persons engaged in
qualified residency training programs and the
University of Kansas Foundations and their
full-time physician faculty
14Kansas Health Care Stabilization
FundOrganization
- Agency of the State of Kansas
- Administered by a 10-member Board of Governors
- 3 medical doctors
- 2 osteopaths
- A registered nurse anesthetist and
- A chiropractor
- Members are appointed by the Insurance
Commissioner to staggered 4-year terms
15Kansas Health Care Stabilization FundFunding
- Fund receives no general revenue
- Completely funded by a surcharge levied on all
active health care providers - Surcharge amount is set by the Board through a
rate classification system - The amount paid is a calculation based upon
- Specialty
- Years of compliance
- Selected level of Fund coverage
16Kansas Coverage Costs for 800,000 - 2,400,000
Stabilization Fund Coverage
Fund Class Group 1st Yr. 2nd Yr. 3rd. Yr. 4th Yr. 5 Yrs.
1 203 522 822 909 1,015
2 300 770 1,214 1,343 1,499
3 407 1,054 1,661 1,834 2,050
4 468 1,210 1,908 2,107 2,357
5 551 1,421 2,240 2,472 2,766
6 709 1,829 2,882 3,179 3,558
7 528 1,363 2,148 2,370 2,651
8 1,160 2,995 4,720 5,209 5,828
9 1,326 3,420 5,389 5,949 6,654
10 1,752 4,519 7, 121 7,862 8,793
11 2,405 6,213 9,789 10,805 12,085
12 108 280 442 487 546
13 173 441 698 770 861
14 491 1,269 2,002 2,209 2,472
17Kansas Medical Malpractice Liability Industry
Requirements
- Insurers who provide coverage to Kansas health
care providers must provide prior acts coverage
for all periods of Fund compliance - Eliminates the need for providers to purchase
reporting endorsement coverage (tail coverage)
when changing primary insurance carriers - All basic insurers must provide overall or total
coverage for all professional services rendered
by a Kansas health care provider
18Potential Stabilization Fund Benefits
- Lower Coverage Costs
- Lower Industry /Provider Exposure
- Enhanced Likelihood of Injury Compensation
19Potential Stabilization Fund Concerns
- Additional bureaucratic layer
- Slower claims processing
- Solvency issues
- Additional competition in the market
20Current Medical Malpractice Carriers in Missouri
- Private Market (Approximately 8- Physicians
Surgeons) - Chapter 383 Companies (4)
- Missouri Doctors Mutual Insurance Company
- Missouri Physician Mutual
- Physicians Professional Indemnity Association
- Missouri Hospital Plan (Insures hospitals and
physician employees) - Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting
Association (1)
21383 vs. JUA vs. Stabilization Fund
383 Company JUA Stabilization Fund
Organization Type Non-profit mutual, Policyholders are members Association of Property and Casualty Insurance Companies Within MDI (SB 433)
Market Function Provider-owned insurer Insurer of last resort Potentially Limited Duration (May be dissolved by MDI) Excess coverage for all health care providers
Type of Policy (1) Claims Made (2) Occurrence Occurrence Claim covered if insured in compliance with Fund on both date claim is made and date of incident
Insolvency Members assessed to make up deficit Deficit spread among all property and casualty insurers Potential for additional provider assessments in subsequent years
22Physicians Insured by 383s
- Missouri Doctors Mutual Insurance Company
- 74 physicians
- Missouri Physician Mutual
- 2,112 physicians
- Physicians Professional Indemnity Association
- 467 physicians
23Physicians Insured By JUA
- Physician portion is
- 2 Neurosurgeons
- 2 Ophthalmologists (with major surgery)
- 3 Internal medicine with no surgery
- 1 Cardiovascular disease with minor surgery
- Insures 44 long-term care policies and 110
long-term care facilities
24Market Comparison (2004)
- Estimated Current Physicians within Missouri
14,346 - Total 383 Physicians 2,653
- Total JUA Physicians 8
- Estimated Physicians In Voluntary Market
11,685
25383 Direct Premium Written and Earned (2004)
- Missouri Doctors Mutual Insurance Company
- Written 1,372,534 earned 804,660
- Missouri Physician Mutual
- Written, 37,717,350 earned 33,773,458
- Physicians Professional Indemnity Association
- Written 8,102,880 earned, 4,598,253
- Missouri Hospital Plan (Insurers hospitals only)
- Written 34,169,082 earned, 18,319,582
- An estimated average annual premium charged to a
physician by a 383 during 2004 is 17,788.
26Missouri Physicians By County/Specialty
27Missouri v. Kansas Stabilization Fund
State Agency Governed By Funding Source Provider Participation Primary Insurance Required Fund Coverage Limits Tail Coverage
Missouri Within MDI Governing Board Membership fee/Surcharges Mandatory 200,000/ 600,000 800,000/ 2,400,000
Kansas Health Care Stabilization Fund Separate Agency Board of Governors Surcharges Mandatory 200,000/ 600,000 Optionsa 100,000/ 300,000b 300,000/ 900,000c 800,000/ 2,400,000above primary limits Provided by Fund
2810 Funds Created Nationwide
- Florida Patients Compensation Fund?
- Fund closed as of 1983
- Indiana Patients Compensation Fund
- Kansas Healthcare Stabilization Fund
- Louisiana Patients Compensation Fund
- Nebraska Excess Liability Fund
- New Mexico Patients Compensation Fund
- Pennsylvania Medical Care Availability and
Reduction of Error Fund - Fund scheduled to be gradually phased out by 2009
- South Carolina Medical Malpractice Patients
Compensation Fund - Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fund
- Wyoming Medical Liability Compensation Account
- Enacted but not established
- ? List does not include two states, Florida and
Virginia, which have implemented special funds
for the payment of medical claims involving
birth-related defects only. - Fund under the jurisdiction/oversight of the
Department of Insurance
29Thank you!
- Disclaimer Information provided in presentation
is based on 2004 data and gathered by the
Department from various resources. Although all
attempts have been made to verify the accuracy of
the information provided, the Department does not
vouch for the accuracy of external information
provided. The information provided is subject to
change and/or revision and is intended for
informational purposes only. - For further information, please feel free to
contact Maria Cauwenbergh, Legislative
Coordinator, Missouri Department of Insurance at
Maria.Cauwenbergh_at_insurance.mo.gov.