Massachusetts has approved $75.6 million in health insurance rebates for more than 350,000 residents and small businesses.
The rebates are required under the state’s medical loss ratio law, which mandates that insurers spend at least 88% of premiums on medical care and quality improvement in the individual and small group markets.
Five insurers fell short of the requirement on a three-year average: BCBS Massachusetts, Fallon Health, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Mass General Brigham Health Plan and UnitedHealthcare.
In 2024, $51.6 million in rebates were issued.
