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Aetna to exit healthcare exchanges in 11 states

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by UPI16 Aug 2016951

HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 16 (UPI) — Healthcare insurer Aetna Inc. announced it will pull out of the Affordable Care Act individual public exchanges in 11 states after millions of dollars in losses.

In a statement Monday, Aetna said it will remain in Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska and Virginia, but will stop offering policies in 11 other states, beginning in 2017.

https://www.breitbart.com/news/aetna-to-exit-healthcare-exchanges-in-11-states/

3 thoughts on “Aetna to exit healthcare exchanges in 11 states

  1. My son has been paying $2,100 a month for one of these individual insurances. When his daughter broke her elbow, his wife had to call 13 physicians before finding one who would see an 11 year old child! This policy was a replacement for his policy of last year –which was just as bad– which the insurer dropped to join the Hackensack group only. Now he has been notified that this one is leaving NJ at the end of the year. He’s in business for himself and really doesn’t know what he is going to do. And, of course, before Obamacare he had a policy that they loved with much lower premiums. But what Obama really meant was “if you have a policy you like, you can (dream on) keep it.”

  2. Just wait till the federal subsidies end…
    You people bought a crock of shit when you elected Obama twice.
    Now your going to elect Clinton?
    Amazing how stupid people really are…

  3. If that is a comment on my statement above, my son does not receive subsidies of any kind. It is all out of pocket.

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