Alabama
Related: About this forumBlue Cross proposes rate hike of nearly 40 percent on some Obamacare plans
Doesn't this also establish a 40% increase in profit across the board?Source: al.com, Amy Yurkanin
Rate increases range from 26 to 41 percent, depending on the type of plan. Proposed increases are lowest for bronze plans, which offer the least amount of coverage, and greatest for the most popular silver plans.
The high costs of individual marketplace customers in Alabama also factored into the departures of UnitedHealth and Humana, according to statements by those companies.
Read it all and a couple thousand comments at:
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/08/blue_cross_proposes_rate_hike_1.html#incart_most-readnews
still_one
(97,074 posts)own exchanges. I would suspect Alabama also didn't expand Medicaid in their state
40% is too high and indicates price gouging
I thought they could not raise the rates that much
If they fall within certain incomes that cost can be subsidized
If they don't, and the premium exceeds a certain percentage point f their way become they can elect to forgo signing up without penalty
This is why we need both a Democratic Senate and House if we really want to see meaningful healthcare, and this means more progressives being elected
and for those that believe Medicare for all is the answer, depending on the Medicare coverage, supplemental plan etc, it can get costly also
A single payer or public option or even Medicare for all would be the way to go, but it will take time, unless Congress becomes more progressive
Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)So the 40% hike will likely be accepted since they are loosing money.
If its rejected, they might just stop offering gold plans.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)According to the article, the ACA portion of BCBS coverage in Alabama is 5%.
I wonder if the ACA had contemplated guaranteeing a profit in every facet of coverage to an incredibly profitable industry at the expense of taxpayers who subsidize the coverage of those who have been denied coverage and now are among the sickest to get coverage?
This is turning into Medicare without the cost controls, and guaranteed ridiculous profit margins for insurance companies and the healthcare industry!
still_one
(97,074 posts)are enrolled in BCBS, and that is the problem, they don't obviously have enough healthy folks enrolled in that plan level to break even or turn a profit in Alabama.
Here is the earnings for BCBS:
http://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ANTM/key-statistics?p=ANTM
The states that fared the worse were those states that campaigned against the ACA, and as a result of that it discouraged enrollments in those states.
As an aside, I also hate what Yahoo did with their finance page. They took a good website, and ruined it.