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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
Maybe it depends on which specific market we are talking about, but the article gives plenty of examples and plenty of statistics. And it's not just United Health.
"A report from McKinsey & Company found that in the individual market, which includes the ObamaCare marketplaces, insurers lost money in 41 states in 2014, and were only profitable in 9 states."
"There have been some rumblings of discontent from Blue Cross plans. The plan in New Mexico already dropped off the marketplace there last year after it lost money and state regulators rejected a proposed 51.6 percent premium increase. Now, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina says that it might drop out of the marketplace because of its losses."
I doubt these companies would be dropping out of these markets if they were doing well. FYI, premiums ALWAYS go up regardless of the false flag ops executed bty insurance companies.
Anyway, we will see who is right. If the article is right we will see premiums rise substantially in the near future. I think the main problems are with the PPO market, not the HMO market. I would guess there are probably 10x more people with HMO's than PPO's.
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Dude seriously the insurers have been reporting record earnings every quarter since Obama care has gone live. Now due to the law of large numbers they cant hit their projections and ACA is the problem. Why wasn't it a problem while they were crushing it? These people/ companies are the scum of the earth they would not bat an eyelash as they refuse care to your mother as she is dying meanwhile rewarding thiir execs with
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS in stock options. I know you hate anything Obama did but this transcends parties. I have worked in the industry and have friends that have worked in the industry. I refuse to do business now and in the future with any company looking for a loophole to avoid paying out on coverage they gladly accept premiums for.