Aetna
plans to remain in Obamacare markets, may expand
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[May 12, 2016]
(Reuters) - Health Insurer Aetna Inc
on Wednesday said it plans to continue its Obamacare health insurance
business next year in the 15 states where it now participates, and may
expand to a few additional states.
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"We have submitted rates in all 15 states where we are participating
and have no plans at this point to withdraw from any of them," said
company spokesman Walt Cherniak. But he noted that a final
determination would hinge on binding agreements being signed with
the states in September.
Aetna sells the individual coverage on exchanges created by the
Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare. By also filing proposed
rates in several other states, Aetna said it had preserved its
options to participate in them as well next year. It declined to
identify the potential new markets.

The 15 states where it currently participates are Arizona, Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and
Virginia.
Aetna earlier this year said its Obamacare business had operating
losses of about 3 to 4 percent in 2015, with improvements seen in
the latter part of the year. It is hoping the business will have a
break-even performance in 2016.
Rival insurers UnitedHealth Group Inc and Anthem Inc have missed
profit expectations because of losses in their own individual
Obamacare businesses.
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UnitedHealth Group has said it will exit most of its Obamacare
exchanges next year.
(Reporting by Ransdell Pierson; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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