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CVS Health plans to exit the individual Obamacare health insurance business next year, leaving 1 million people in 17 states looking for new coverage in 2026.
Aetna is saying goodbye to Obamacare. The insurance giant announced Wednesday that it would not offer policies in Nebraska or Delaware next year, completing its exit from the exchanges.
Health insurer Aetna announced late Monday that it is dropping Obamacare insurance in 69% of the counties and 11 of 15 states where it currently offers plans. The third largest health insurance ...
The nationwide withdrawal, affecting roughly 1 million people in the United States, comes amid chaos in the government health care space.
CVS’s stock surges toward a one-year high after profit and revenue beat expectations, amid strength in the pharmacy business, and the full-year outlook was raised.
In the latest blow to Obamacare, Aetna is vastly reducing its presence on the individual exchanges in 2017. The insurer will stop offering policies on the exchanges in 11 of the 15 states where it ...
Nearly a million people in 17 states face losing healthcare coverage after Aetna's parent company announced it would leave the federal insurance marketplace, created under the Affordable Care Act.
On Tuesday, Aetna, the insurance giant, announced that it would decamp from Affordable Care Act health exchanges in 11 of 15 states in which it currently operates. Citing a $200 million pre-tax ...
(Reuters) - Health insurer Aetna Inc said on Wednesday it will exit the 2018 Obamacare individual insurance market in Delaware and Nebraska - the two remaining states where it offered the plans.
also known as “Obamacare.” Mark Bertolini, the CEO of insurance giant Aetna (AET), argues that the ACA can’t be repealed. But he sees things that can be done to fix it. “So here we have a ...
Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini tells WSJ’s Dennis Berman why he thinks the Affordable Care Act is untenable. Photo: Gabe Palacio. Trump Says 150 Countries Want to Make Trade Deal With the ...
(Reuters) - Aetna Inc , the third-largest U.S. health insurer, said on Thursday it expects to lose money on the Obamacare exchanges even as demand for these insurance plans has picked up over the ...