Title: Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau Experience Rating Plan Changes
1Pennsylvania Compensation Rating
BureauExperience Rating Plan Changes April 1,
2004
- A Guide for Carriers, Employers and Producers
2PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- This presentation addresses the following points
- pertaining to the above topic
- Chronology of Events During the Study and
Amendment of the Experience Rating Plan - Reasons for Considering Experience Rating Plan
Changes - A Summary of Important Experience Rating Plan
Changes Effective April 1, 2004 - Important Features Retained From Legacy Plan
- Illustrative Experience Modifications Computed
Using the Prior and Revised Experience Rating
Plans
3PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
Chronology of Events During the Study and
Amendment of the Experience Rating Plan
- December 1992 Pennsylvania Insurance Department
Initiates an Examination of the PCRB - January 1995 Examination Report is Issued,
Indicating That Review of Classification Pricing
and Experience Rating are Ongoing
4PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
Chronology of Events During the Study and
Amendment of the Experience Rating Plan
- April 1998 New Classification Pricing
Procedures are Implemented - Use of Five Years of Data Regardless of
Classification Size - Payroll Used as the Basis for Credibility (Rather
than Expected Losses) - Industry Group Relativities Become Limited to
Reflecting Effects of Experience Rating, No
Longer Measure Loss Ratio Differentials
5PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
Chronology of Events During the Study and
Amendment of the Experience Rating Plan
- 1999 PCRB Tries Unsuccessfully to Compute
Optimum Credibility Scale for Experience Rating - 2000 2001 Alternative Testing Procedure for
Measuring Experience Rating Plan Differences is
Identified and Used in Preliminary Testing - 2002 Experience Rating Plan Analysis is
Expanded Across Hundreds of Different Plan
Versions Across Multiple Test Periods
6PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
Chronology of Events During the Study and
Amendment of the Experience Rating Plan
- June 2003 Proposal to Revise Experience Rating
Plan Effective April 1, 2004 is Filed with
Pennsylvania Insurance Department - December 2003 Experience Rating Plan Filing is
Approved - April 1, 2004 Revised Experience Rating Plan
Filing Becomes Effective
7Reasons for Considering Experience Rating Plan
Changes
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- The Legacy Plans Fundamental Design and
Parametric Underpinnings Had Not Been Revised in
Decades - Many Features of the Plan (Eligibility Standards,
Credibility Scale, Loss Limitations) Differed
From Plans Used Elsewhere - While the Plan Seemed to Correctly Identify Risks
Deserving Debits and Credits, It Appeared to
Overcorrect for Prior Experience of Larger Risks
8A Summary of Important Experience Rating Plan
Changes Effective April 1, 2004
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- The Credibility Scale is Very Different
- Small Risks Have Higher Credibility, Up from a
Starting Point of Five Percent in the Legacy Plan
to 28 Percent in the Revised Plan - Large Risks Have Somewhat Reduced Credibility,
Down from 100 Percent in the Legacy Plan to 94
Percent in the Revised Plan
9A Summary of Important Experience Rating Plan
Changes Effective April 1, 2004
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Applicable Loss Limitations (the Maximum Amount
Charged to Employer Experience for any Claim or
Accident) are Lower - Under the Revised Plan All Risks Have a Common
Loss Limitation of 42,500 - In the Legacy Plan, Small Risks Had Loss
Limitations Starting at 49,980 - In the Legacy Plan, Large Risks Had Loss
Limitations Ranging Up to 324,000
10A Summary of Important Experience Rating Plan
Changes Effective April 1, 2004
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- When Experience Modifications are Computed Under
the New Plan, There Will Be a Limit on How Much
the Prior Policys Modification Can Be Changed,
Up or Down - The New Modification Cannot Be Higher Than 125
Percent of the Prior Modification - The New Modification Cannot Be Lower Than 75
Percent of the Prior Modification - These Swing Limits Are Expected to Be a
Permanent Part of the Experience Rating Plan in
Future Years
11A Summary of Important Experience Rating Plan
Changes Effective April 1, 2004
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Because of the Combined Effects of the New
Credibility Scale and the New Loss Limitations - The New Experience Rating Plan Will Be MORE
Responsive to the Prior Experience of Small to
Medium-Sized Risks Than was the Legacy Plan - The New Experience Rating Plan will be LESS
Responsive to the Prior Experience of Large Risks
Than Was the Legacy Plan
12Important Features Retained From Legacy Plan
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Eligibility Threshold for Experience Rating
Remains at 10,000 in Expected Losses, Developed
by Extending Rating Period Exposures Times
Current PCRB Loss Costs
13Important Features Retained From Legacy Plan
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Experience Modification Formula Is The Same As
for the Legacy Plan - M AxC Ex(LxC) Ex(1.0-C) / E
- Where
- A Actual Limited Losses,
- C Credibility (from Table B),
- E Expected Losses, and
- LxC Loss Limitation Charge (from Table B)
14Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- For Purposes of the following slides, the
following hypothetical risk descriptions were
used - Small Risk Employer With 40,000 Annual
Payroll in Code 601, Road Construction - Medium-Sized Risk Employer With 1,000,000
Annual Payroll in Code 601, Road Construction - Large Risk Employer With 10,000,000 Annual
Payroll in Code 601, Road Construction
15Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 1 Small Rated Risk, Loss-Free
- Legacy Plan Experience Modification 0.967
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
0.835 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 0.668 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 1.113 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is More Responsive to Small Risk
Experience Than Legacy Plan
16Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 2 Small Rated Risk, Single 25,000 Loss
- Legacy Plan Experience Modification 1.184
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
2.065 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 1.652 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 2.753 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is More Responsive to Small Risk
Experience Than Legacy Plan
17Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 3 Small Rated Risk, Single 250,000 Loss
- Legacy Plan Experience Modification 1.402
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
2.926 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 2.341 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 3.901 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is More Responsive to Small Risk
Experience Than Legacy Plan
18Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 4 Medium-Size Rated Risk, Loss-Free
Record - Legacy Plan Experience Modification 0.684
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
0.623 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 0.498 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 0.831 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is More Responsive to This Risks
Experience Than Legacy Plan
19Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 5 Medium-Size Rated Risk, 250,000 in
Losses (No Limited Losses) - Legacy Plan Experience Modification 1.432
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
1.748 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 1.398 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 2.330 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is More Responsive to This Risks
Experience Than Legacy Plan
20Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 6 Medium-Size Rated Risk, Single
250,000 Loss - Legacy Plan Experience Modification 0.933
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
0.814 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 0.651 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 1.086 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is Slightly More Responsive to This
Risks Experience Than Legacy Plan
21Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 7 Large Rated Risk, Loss-Free Record
- Legacy Plan Experience Modification 0.162
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
0.496 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 0.397 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 0.661 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is Less Responsive to This Risks
Experience Than Legacy Plan
22Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 8 Large Rated Risk, 500,000 in Losses
(No Limited Losses) - Legacy Plan Experience Modification 0.470
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
0.797 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 0.637 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 1.062 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is Less Responsive to This Risks
Experience Than Legacy Plan
23Illustrative Experience Modifications Calculated
Using the Legacy and New Experience Rating Plans
PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Case 9 Large Rated Risk, Single 500,000 Loss
- Legacy Plan Experience Modification 0.373
- New Plan Indicated Experience Modification
0.522 - Limitation or Capping of New Plan Indicated
Modification Would Apply if the Prior
Modification Was Either Less Than 0.417 (Cap on
Increase), or Greater Than 0.695 (Cap on
Decrease) - Note New Plan is Less Responsive to This Risks
Experience Than Legacy Plan
24PCRB Experience Rating Plan Changes April 1, 2004
- Additional Information Can Be Obtained from
- the PCRB Web Site See Especially Sections
- on Manuals, Filings and Circulars
- Questions May be Directed to
- Betty Ann Campbell
- (215) 568-2371, Extension 4425
- bcampbell_at_pcrb.com