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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Fri Jul 18, 2014, 09:34 AM Jul 2014

Largest US insurer's move signals industry shift

The nation's largest health insurer expects to play a much bigger role in the health care overhaul next year, as the federal law shifts from raising giant questions for the sector to offering growth opportunities.

UnitedHealth Group said Thursday that it will participate in as many as 24 of the law's individual health insurance exchanges in 2015, up from only four this year.

These state-based exchanges debuted last fall as a way for customers to buy individual health insurance, many with help from income-based tax credits. They played a key role in helping roughly 8 million people gain coverage for 2014.

But UnitedHealth and other insurers approached them cautiously, in part because they had little information about the health of the people who would sign up. That uncertainty was compounded by a provision in the overhaul that prevents them from rejecting applicants based on health.

http://news.yahoo.com/largest-us-insurers-move-signals-industry-shift-172411222--finance.html

This is an interesting development.

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Largest US insurer's move signals industry shift (Original Post) Zorro Jul 2014 OP
Verrry interesting! Kber Jul 2014 #1
UnitedHealth is a monster underpants Jul 2014 #2

Kber

(5,043 posts)
1. Verrry interesting!
Fri Jul 18, 2014, 09:39 AM
Jul 2014

Afraid of becoming obviously irrelevant and unnecessary to the health care delivery system, maybe?

underpants

(182,803 posts)
2. UnitedHealth is a monster
Fri Jul 18, 2014, 09:43 AM
Jul 2014

In my old job I used to deal with them a lot. They are a huge factor in all healthcare in this country. This is good news that they are doing this.

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