Aetna
CEO says he is not giving up on public insurance
exchanges
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[January 13, 2016]
By Susan Kelly
(Reuters) - The chief executive of Aetna
Inc on Tuesday said the health insurer is not about to withdraw from the
public health exchange market, even after losing money on the business
last year.
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"We believe it is incredibly important, in the business we're in,
that we insure all Americans," Chief Executive Mark Bertolini said.
"We believe we have an obligation to stick it out and work with it
until we know that it won't work. And I believe it is too early to
give up on this process."
Bertolini's comments contrast with a warning in November from
UnitedHealth Group Inc, the largest U.S. health insurer, that it was
considering exiting the exchanges in 2017 due to weak enrollment and
high costs.
Aetna's exchange business represents 5 percent of its total
membership and 6 percent of its total operating revenue, Bertolini
said in remarks at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San
Francisco. Aetna has invested more money in developing accountable
care organizations than it has lost on exchange products, he said.
"From a tactical standpoint, this is not breaking the bank, one way
or the other," Bertolini said.
It is important to make a retail market in healthcare work, because
that is where the industry is headed, he said.
Aetna's loss on its exchange business will be in the mid-single
digits in 2015, and the company has priced its products to get
mid-single-digit growth in 2016, Bertolini said.
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The company is taking steps to improve the performance of its
exchange business that include withdrawing from the Kansas market,
he said.
(Reporting by Susan Kelly; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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