Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm, D-Durant
State Capitol Room 535A
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5586
OSSEEGIB Memo on Study
For Immediate Release: January 30, 2009
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm
Gumm: OSEEGIB Autism Cost Study Shows
Minimal Impact on Insurance Rates
The State Agency Analysis Shows an Impact of 1% or Less
Sen. Jay
Paul Gumm on Friday announced that another analysis of Nick’s
Law shows that the proposal will have a minimal impact on insurance
costs.
The Oklahoma State Education Employees Group Insurance
Board this week released the findings of their study, which showed
an impact to claims of 1 percent or less. Gumm said these findings
are in line with those in a comprehensive study by Jim Bouder,
which was presented to the Legislature in May.
“What we’re continuing to see over
and over again is that the impact on premium costs is around 1
percent,” said Gumm, D-Durant. “It fits perfectly
with the study by Jim Bouder, which we presented last year. They
attacked his study, they attempted to impeach his credibility
because he has a son with autism, but his numbers continue to
be confirmed by independent study.”
Jim Bouder’s study indicated the measure
would create only a 0.47 percent premium cost increase, roughly
a tenth of the current rate of inflation. Gumm said OSEEGIB’s
findings call into question the credibility of a House study showing
costs increases as high as 20 percent.
“It really calls into question the accuracy
of the House study showing such astronomic increases,” Gumm
said. “All the studies, done independently and by individuals
who don’t have anything to gain from this are showing an
impact of around 1 percent.”
“This proposal doesn’t
carry the possibility of huge rate increases, and this study removes
the final excuse they have for not supporting this legislation.”
OSSEEGIB Memo on Study