Question : Can a small business pinpoint who caused their group health insurance premiums to go up?
OK, I have a hypothetical scenario:

You apply for a job at a small business, and get group health insurance.

You have a lot of claims, and as a result, the insurer determines the group is higher risk and raises the rates for the group.

If you have not revealed to the employer your health problem(s), is there any way they can find out who caused their insurance rates to go up? I am concerned about (illegal) retaliation for such an event.
When I say “any way”, I mean through the insurance company or agent. Of course, spying/private detectives would work, but that’s pretty unlikely.
small business group health insurance

Best answer:

Answer by mbrcatz17
It doesn’t work that way. Once the group is on a plan, the rates don’t get raised for the group based on claims issues.

The rates for the group will only go up as the rates for ALL the groups in that tier go up.

It’s not like car insurance – you don’t get “surcharges” for claims.

**and to more directly come to the point, the insured – the employer – does NOT have any access to your health claims records, not even the dollar amount.**