HHS announces that 8.2 million people have acquired health insurance during open enrollment period

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HHS data shows that millions of consumers have acquired coverage through HealthCare.gov The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced that as many as 8.2 million people have signed up for health insurance coverage through HealthCare.gov. Of these, 2.1 million were below the age of 35, which has become one of the most sought after demographics for the insurance industry. This is significantly higher than the estimated 6.4 million people who used HealthCare.gov during last year’s open enrollment period. Majority of consumers receive coverage through federal exchanges…

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Federal health insurance exchanges break previous enrollment records

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According to President Obama’s recent announcement, the marketplaces have seen 6 million applications. At the close of last week, President Obama announced that there had already been almost 6 million enrollments in the federal health exchanges in order to purchase coverage through health plans that would be effective in 2016. Officials from the Obama administration believe that this trend is a true indicator of the success of the Affordable Care Act. Analysts had expressed some worry over increased deductibles and premiums. They were concerned that this might present a barrier…

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Aetna and Anthem show faith in health insurance exchanges

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Insurers see promise in exchange marketplaces throughout the United States Amidst concerns that health insurance exchanges in the United States may be bad marketplaces for insurers, Aetna and Anthem have begun working to reassure investors that this is not the case. Recently, many insurers have been reporting losses due to their participation in insurance exchanges. These losses have lead UnitedHealth, the country’s largest health insurance provider, to exit from all exchanges throughout the country. This has caused a great deal of worry for those receiving coverage through exchanges as well…

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Fraud is delivering a blow to health insurance exchanges in the US

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Health insurance exchanges are working to fight fraud Fraud in health insurance exchanges throughout the United States may draw more criticism toward the Affordable Care Act. The federal health care reform law was meant to bring health insurance coverage to millions of people through the establishment of exchange marketplaces. While the law has succeeded in this endeavor, these exchanges are struggling to combat fraud coming from those that want coverage and want to take advantage of the electronic system governing these exchanges. Brokers are using fictitious information to enroll individuals…

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UnitedHealth is abandoning health insurance exchanges throughout the US

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UnitedHealth sees major losses through participation in insurance exchanges UnitedHealth, the largest health insurance provider in the United States, has been suffering major losses by participating in insurance exchanges. These losses are also due to the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, which has pushed the insurer from exiting from exchanges entirely. Last month, the insurer has sounded somewhat optimistic concerning its performance in the exchanges, but now sees these marketplaces as a detriment to its business. Insurers are beginning to express doubts that exchanges are viable In the early…

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