Posted on 10/28/2015 1:23:07 PM PDT by markomalley
A 10th co-op created under Obamacare has collapsed.
Combined, the failed nonprofit insurance companies have received more than $1 billion in loans with more than 600,000 consumers affected.
The latest casualty, the Utah Insurance Department, announced yesterday that Arches Health Plan, a consumer oriented and operated plan, or co-op, will not sell insurance in 2016. The co-op received $89.7 million in loans from the federal government.
It is regrettable that the co-op model has not worked across the country, Utah Insurance Commissioner Todd Kiser said in a statement. I want to assure you that the Utah Insurance Department supports the states free market and works to help businesses succeed. We are proactively working with other insurers and the federal government to fill the vacancy left by Arches, particularly in the rural areas of the state.
Co-ops were created under the Affordable Care Act as a way to inject competition into markets where few health insurance choices existed. Nearly 50,000 consumers purchased plans through Arches Health Plan, and the co-op notified those customers that they will need to buy new insurance plans beginning Nov. 1 to have coverage next year.
Were not mad. We really dont fault any particular group or individual. I think whats very sad about this is we were designed to become sustainable, and we did that based on the original structure of the [Affordable Care Act], Tricia Schumann, chief marketing and communications officer for Arches Health Plan told The Daily Signal. Its these changes that have come along that compromised our position.
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Such changes include lower-than-expected risk corridor payments, which the state Insurance Department pointed to as the primary reason for the co-ops closure.
The risk corridor program, enacted under Obamacare, is intended to stabilize the health insurance market. Earlier this year, insurance companies requested specific risk-corridor payments from the government. However, the Obama administration announced two weeks ago those providers would receive just 12.6 percent of their requested amount.
Arches Health Plan requested $14 million from the federal government for the risk corridor program for 2014 to 2015 and will receive $1.7 million. For 2015 to 2016, the co-op requested $20 million and expects to receive just $2.5 million.
We were relying on [the payments] to support the unanticipated risk in the market, which is what I understand the program is designed to do, Schumann said. Were not a Medicaid expansion state, so we believe that we took a high level of risk in the commercial plans in Utah.
A July report from the Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General found that Arches, along with 21 of the 23 total co-ops, lost money in 2014. Arches Health Plan was projected to experience just a $5 million shortfall, but lost $19.9 million.
So far this year, 10 co-ops receiving more than $1 billion from the government have collapsed. Five of thosein Colorado, New York, Kentucky, South Carolina and Utahattributed their decision to close because of the risk corridor payments.
The 23 co-ops received $2.5 billion from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services when they were created.
The prez lied lied lied about a $2500 savings in health insurance premiums and that you can keep your doctor. Yet, the MSM does nothing, yes nothing, to point out the fact that el presidente lied to the American people. Now the system is collapsing - surprise! - a system that is a 100% Democrat system (no Republican votes). We end up with companies leaving people stranded, ever-increasing premiums, sky-high deductibles, high copays, and a financial penalty for those who can’t afford it and can’t afford to pay the dang penalty. Two drunks in a bar could have come up with a better system.
The failure to exponentially increase any government expenditure is always reported as a cut by the lamestream media.
Ah, those changes "just happened."
It's not just regrettable, it's also an amazing coincidence that ten of them would collapse. What are the odds that ten attempts at socialism would all lose huge amounts of money so soon, and what are chances that more of the remaining thirteen coops will also fail in the next few weeks?
One drunk in a bar came up with this. It used to be Hillarycare.
Wonder if the MSM drones will ever figure out that this will hurt them as well?
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