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Aetna will withdraw from the Affordable Care Act marketplace in Delaware at the end of 2017. Nearly 28,000 Delawareans are covered by Obamacare, despite uncertainty in the marketplace.
Aetna has finally washed its hands of ObamaCare entirely. The health insurance giant was originally in 15 of the state exchanges set up by the Affordable Care Act.
On Wednesday, Aetna (NYSE:AET) became the latest major health insurance company to commit to completely exiting the ObamaCare marketplace in 2018, citing exorbitant costs.
CVS Health's decision to withdraw Aetna's ACA plans by 2026 could leave nearly a million people in 17 states searching for new health insurance.
Aetna Inc., which has signaled for months that mounting financial losses would force its exit from Obamacare, announced Wednesday it is quitting the remaining two states in which it participated.
Aetna said it will exit 11 of the 15 states where it offers coverage through the Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare. That affects about 80 percent of its customers covered through ...
Aetna withdrew from 11 of its 15 markets for 2017. It has 255,000 Obamacare policyholders this year, down from 964,000 at the end of last year.
In the aftermath of Aetna’s ACA exchange exit, which leaves places like Pinal County, Arizona, with no insurers scheduled to offer plans in 2017, Obamacare CEO Kevin Counihan says HHS has ...
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 past few weeks.
Aetna said the total number of Obamacare enrollees for 2014 could even swell to 450,000 as more last-minute sign-ups are processed, and as some people qualify for coverage due to changes in status ...
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