sactoking
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Hmmm, I thought that they could be rate banded for pre-existing conditions too, capped at 300%. I must be mistaken.
Terminology confusion:
A rate band refers to some non-health related characteristic, such as age. A rate band for an insurer might be "Nonsmokers aged 26-35". Within that rate band individuals and groups can be rated by health and preexisting conditions, but the most expensive person in the band cannot be more than 300% more than the least expensive person (a 4:1 ratio of premium).