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The last insurer selling individual health policies in most of Iowa is likely to exit
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May 03, 2017, 07:39:44 pm »
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/health/2017/05/03/medica-last-insurer-selling-individual-health-policies-most-iowa-likely-exit/309664001/
by Tony Leys
May 3, 2017
Medica, a Minnesota based health insurer, released a statement suggesting it was close to following two larger carriers in deciding not to sell such policies in Iowa for 2018, due to instability in the market.
Medica’s move comes on the heels of announcements last month that Aetna and Wellmark Blue Cross & Blue Shield are pulling out of Iowa’s individual health insurance market. Those are the only three choices for individual health insurance in most areas of the state this year.
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Re: The last insurer selling individual health policies in most of Iowa is likely to exit
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The liberals at the DM Register's Facebook page are apoplectic. Surprised they aren't calling for all insurance co management to be rounded up and put in camps yet.
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