Aetna expanded and changed their underwriting criteria in May in hopes of writing more business. The old formula was 25%, 50%, decline. Now they use 10% increments up to 100%.
At a roll out meeting they said the new formula, combined with the automated underwriting (robo-underwriter) would allow them to write cases that would have previously been declined. Some cases that would have had a 50% rate up in the past might now be 30%, making them more competitive.
Well . . .
Since implementation I have experienced more declines and HIGHER rate loads than before.
Just submitted a pre-screen on a 24 yr old with anxiety. He takes paroxetine HCL (generic Paxil) daily. This is a $4 generic drug, no counseling, no serious issues.
Aetna wanted a 40% increase. Humana says it is a standard risk.
I have had similar situations on other condtions where Aetna wants 100% increase while others are in the 50% range or less. Aetna has declined cases where other carriers were willing to take them on.
I have been wanting to find reasons to place business elsewhere. Aetna is giving me that reason.
At a roll out meeting they said the new formula, combined with the automated underwriting (robo-underwriter) would allow them to write cases that would have previously been declined. Some cases that would have had a 50% rate up in the past might now be 30%, making them more competitive.
Well . . .
Since implementation I have experienced more declines and HIGHER rate loads than before.
Just submitted a pre-screen on a 24 yr old with anxiety. He takes paroxetine HCL (generic Paxil) daily. This is a $4 generic drug, no counseling, no serious issues.
Aetna wanted a 40% increase. Humana says it is a standard risk.
I have had similar situations on other condtions where Aetna wants 100% increase while others are in the 50% range or less. Aetna has declined cases where other carriers were willing to take them on.
I have been wanting to find reasons to place business elsewhere. Aetna is giving me that reason.