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Coming next in ObamaCare: Insurance rationing?
Hot Air ^ | October 14, 2016 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 10/16/2016 5:30:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

For Minnesotans, coming next is meant literally. In order to keep insurers from fleeing the Mnsure ObamaCare exchange, Commerce Commissioner Mark Rothman and Governor Mark Dayton had to agree to massive rate increases across the board, which have garnered most of the headlines and discussion in this state and around the nation. Another less-discussed concession, though, might have even worse portents for the unaffordable Affordable Care Act. Rothman and Dayton have allowed insurers to cap enrollments in order to limit their losses — an act of rationing that may set precedent for negotiations in other states.

David Montgomery reported it two weeks ago for the Pioneer Press:

Most of the health plans remaining in the individual insurance market will stop accepting new customers after they reach a certain number of enrollees.

Medica’s two plans will stop enrollment at 50,000 combined customers, HealthPartners and Group Health at a combined 72,000 enrollees and UCare at 30,000. Only BluePlus will have no cap.

This will put a big bite in Minnesota consumers’ ability to choose a plan that fits their needs. At the moment, 250,000 Minnesotans buy insurance on the individual market, some of whom qualify for state-run coverage based on income levels. The vast majority of these consumers, however, have to buy their own plan, many of them without recourse to subsidies. Rothman and Dayton have both acknowledged that Mnsure is pounding the middle class:

Even as state officials touted the savings available on MNsure, though, they warned about the big costs faced by the many Minnesotans who don’t qualify for subsidies because their incomes are too high — but not high enough to pay their insurance costs.

“These are middle-class Minnesotans,” Rothman said. “They are getting squeezed, crushed, by these health insurance costs.”

Now the question becomes whether they can purchase insurance at all. The caps, added together, come to 152,000 openings for enrollment. Those who can’t find a slot with Medica, Health Partners, or UCare will have no choice but to opt for Blue Plus, even if the rates are too high and the coverage doesn’t fit their needs.

Plus, as the Star Tribune pointed out on Wednesday, they will no longer have the luxury of doing research to see what actually fits their needs and budgets. The first-come, first-served aspect of the enrollment caps means that this becomes a game of musical chairs:

A year-ago, as consumers were sizing up premium jumps for 2016, some shoppers took a long time to decide about what choice to make to mitigate the impact, Mathson said. With the caps, consumers won’t have time to wait.

“If you wait until the end of January to make a decision, there could be very little choice left for you,” Mathson said. “If you even wait until December there could be fewer choices.”

And if you live outside of southern Minnesota, Mnsure consumers won’t get access to the Mayo Clinic, despite its prominence in the state:

The Blue Cross pullback means there will be no individual insurance policies offered outside of southern Minnesota for 2017 that will provide in-network access to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, according to clinic officials.

In a statement, Mayo Clinic spokesman Karl Oestreich said: “This is one more example of the challenges facing the individual market and regrettably patients in Minnesota. While we understand Blue Cross’ decision to withdraw from this market, this decision will leave a gap in patient access to Mayo Clinic, which concerns us.”

Minnesotans will pay more and get less — and that’s if they’re lucky enough to have a choice in plans. Thanks to rationing, tens of thousands of Minnesotans will have the Hobson’s choice of Blue Plus or nothing at all, and an IRS fine to boot.

Yesterday, Minnesota House speaker Kurt Daudt came on my show to discuss the debacle in Minnesota, and what Republicans in the state legislature want to do to start unraveling it. But don’t think that insurance rationing will remain a Minnesota problem. That may become the new normal across the nation as states get increasingly desperate to keep insurers in markets, and insurers get more desperate to minimize their losses in this sector.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Health/Medicine; Politics
KEYWORDS: minnesota; notfortheexempt; obamacare; romney; romneyagenda; romneycare
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1 posted on 10/16/2016 5:30:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“For the common good”


2 posted on 10/16/2016 5:31:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Hey we didn’t have any other ideas.

Until the GOP stands up, I don’t think we should be whining about Obamacare.

Just saying. If we had an alternative, I would say go ahead, but the entire GOP is out to lunch on this subject.


3 posted on 10/16/2016 5:33:17 PM PDT by cba123 ( Toi la nguoi My. Toi bay gio o Viet Nam.)
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To: cba123
Out to lunch?

THEY ARE EXEMPT.

4 posted on 10/16/2016 5:39:46 PM PDT by Diogenesis ("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

See? There’s your $2500 savings in premiums. No insurance.


5 posted on 10/16/2016 5:43:34 PM PDT by MUDDOG
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

And yet people still vote for the party that forced this disaster upon us. Stupid. STUPID!


6 posted on 10/16/2016 5:45:11 PM PDT by dhs12345
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To: dhs12345

https://youtu.be/qileP4bAzek


7 posted on 10/16/2016 5:49:58 PM PDT by dhs12345
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I just received a notice (in Georgia) that my insurance policy will be terminated permanently at year’s end.


8 posted on 10/16/2016 5:54:44 PM PDT by MrChips (Ad sapientiam pertinet aeternarum rerum cognitio intellectualis - St. Augustine)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I just received a notice (in Georgia) that my insurance policy will be terminated permanently at year’s end. I had already switched, last year, from one insurance company to another after my premiums were raised. I think there is only one more in my state (the most expensive insurer).


9 posted on 10/16/2016 5:56:36 PM PDT by MrChips (Ad sapientiam pertinet aeternarum rerum cognitio intellectualis - St. Augustine)
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To: BenLurkin

Fairness...


10 posted on 10/16/2016 6:20:23 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: MrChips

I’d guess this was predicted years ago. It’s like a match touched onto a bail of hay.


11 posted on 10/16/2016 6:22:42 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: MrChips

Christian Alternatives to Obamacare
http://www.christianpost.com/news/obamacare-costs-rising-medicaid-expansion-christian-alternative-health-care-ministries-155246/


12 posted on 10/16/2016 6:26:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You cannot invade the mainland US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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To: MrChips

Time to move?


13 posted on 10/16/2016 6:30:36 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (0bama's agenda�Divide and conquer seems to be working.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

As long as birth control, sex change operations and AIDS treatments are free, the left will deny that there’s a problem.


14 posted on 10/16/2016 6:30:43 PM PDT by sphinx
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To: TribalPrincess2U

Where?


15 posted on 10/16/2016 6:31:16 PM PDT by MrChips (Ad sapientiam pertinet aeternarum rerum cognitio intellectualis - St. Augustine)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Body Mortgages. The next step, forced (already due to fines and threats) monthly payments, to be bundled and sold as Mortgage Back Securities, MBS.


16 posted on 10/16/2016 6:35:25 PM PDT by Varsity Flight (Extortion-Care is is the Government Work-Camp)
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Hey we didn’t have any other ideas. Until the GOP stands up, I don’t think we should be whining about Obamacare. Just saying. If we had an alternative, I would say go ahead, but the entire GOP is out to lunch on this subject.

What we had before ObamaCare was significantly better (understatement). I don't accept the premise an alternative was required. Just kill ObamaCare.

17 posted on 10/16/2016 6:36:00 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I’m sure Comrade Governor Mark Dayton will dig deep into his own billionaire pockets and help the “little people” out until the government can get over this bump in the road to fully nationalized healthcare. This is the least the Comrade Governor can do for the faithful Comrade Citizens of Minnesota who have supported him and CommieCare from the get go!


18 posted on 10/16/2016 7:12:36 PM PDT by RetiredTexasVet (The Mofia is a private crime family; whereas, the DOJ is the gov't's political crime family.)
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To: cba123
Until the GOP stands up, I don’t think we should be whining about Obamacare.

Just saying. If we had an alternative, I would say go ahead, but the entire GOP is out to lunch on this subject.

The system of insurance we had prior to Obamacare was a dream compared to now. My family out of pocket was a lot lower and my premiums were under 10000 per year. Now as a self employed person I pay triple for the insurance (because as self employed Obamacare does not allow my company to provide insurance I have to use after tax dollars to pay premiums coupled with the huge increase).

Most people don't need insurance. They just need a reasonably priced Heart attack, stroke, cancer policy. The rest of their health care can be covered by their primary for a reasonable price. For people who don't work there was always Medicaid.

What did Obamacare really solve. Nothing! You are one layoff away from no insurance. If you get a stroke and can't work guess what you will have no insurance under Obamacare in about a year. Your spouse works so you're OK? You're one divorce away from no insurance. Obamacare was just about creating a dependent electorate that will vote for the guy that promises to help them.

19 posted on 10/16/2016 7:40:29 PM PDT by stig
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

2016 enrollement was capped for Land of Lincon co-op. It didn’t last 6 months.


20 posted on 10/17/2016 3:06:12 AM PDT by EVO X
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