2024 Assessment
2024 Assessment Rate- 26%
The 2024 Assessment Rate of 26% as published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin (10/28/23)Opens In A New Window(Published 10/28/23)
The Pennsylvania Joint Underwriting Association's (JUA) prevailing primary premium specialty and territory classes have not changed from last year and the assessment percentage for 2024 is 26%.
Rating
The 2024 Mcare Assessment Manual is intended to assist in calculating Mcare assessments pursuant to Act 13 of 2002. Please read it in its entirety to determine how changes may alter your processes.
Reporting
Since Mcare periodically makes improvements to Form e-216, downloading a new Form e-216 each time will ensure you are using the most current version.
This form is to be used by basic professional liability insurance carriers and approved self-insurers for summarizing assessment collected, payable and refundable. A healthcare provider may not complete this form except for an approved self-insured healthcare provider.
Electronic Submissions
Electronic submission of Form e-216 is the preferred method of reporting basic professional liability insurance coverage to Mcare as it increases Mcare's ability to process coverage information in a more efficient and expeditious manner.
E-mail the completed Form e-216 to: ra-in-remittance@pa.gov.
Payment must be sent to Mcare on or about the same time as the Form e-216 is e-mailed, but within 60 days from the effective date of coverage. For complete details, please refer to Section I of the 2024 Assessment Manual.
Assessment Payment Option Available
Mcare will accept assessment payments through an electronic funds transfer (EFT) payment process. The EFT may be a wire transfer or an ACH. The EFT process provides Mcare and primary insurers another payment method, as an alternative to a paper check. We request the use of EFTs when assessment payments are made.
To learn more about this payment option and the minimum standards, please send an email to Mcare's Fiscal Unit at ra-in-mcare-exec-web@pa.gov. We will have an Mcare representative call you to explain the program.
Laws, Regulations, Statements of Policy, and Notes
Visit the department's Regulatory Information Page to access laws, regulations, statements of policy, and notices that may assist your understanding and reporting of Mcare coverage and/or claims.
The Pennsylvania Code is the official repository for all Commonwealth regulations. The Insurance Department and Mcare's regulations can be viewed in the PA Code & BulletinOpens In A New Window.