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alp227

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Sun Jan 6, 2013, 07:47 PM Jan 2013

Health Insurers Raise Some Rates by Double Digits [View all]

Source: NYT

Health insurance companies across the country are seeking and winning double-digit increases in premiums for some customers, even though one of the biggest objectives of the Obama administration’s health care law was to stem the rapid rise in insurance costs for consumers.

Particularly vulnerable to the high rates are small businesses and people who do not have employer-provided insurance and must buy it on their own.

In California, Aetna is proposing rate increases of as much as 22 percent, Anthem Blue Cross 26 percent and Blue Shield of California 20 percent for some of those policy holders, according to the insurers’ filings with the state for 2013. These rate requests are all the more striking after a 39 percent rise sought by Anthem Blue Cross in 2010 helped give impetus to the law, known as the Affordable Care Act, which was passed the same year and will not be fully in effect until 2014.

In other states, like Florida and Ohio, insurers have been able to raise rates by at least 20 percent for some policy holders. The rate increases can amount to several hundred dollars a month.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/business/despite-new-health-law-some-see-sharp-rise-in-premiums.html?pagewanted=all

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The law was about getting more people into policies NoOneMan Jan 2013 #1
But it shouldn't be about breaking people either. n/t michaz Jan 2013 #2
Why not? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #3
Reasonable rates help get people into policies. amandabeech Jan 2013 #5
Tell that to the people behind the curtain NoOneMan Jan 2013 #6
You are obviosuly forgetting the entire purpose of today's modern government - truedelphi Jan 2013 #11
Many families were going to lose the coverage for their adult children, and that was a great help. midnight Jan 2013 #7
Exactly. The patient protection and affordable care act wasn't supposed to make care affordable bubbayugga Jan 2013 #16
Rate reviews if over 10% increase valerief Jan 2013 #4
Blue Cross in California faced the same rule, raised their rates by 30+ percent. It's under jtuck004 Jan 2013 #13
Thieves, all of them. :( valerief Jan 2013 #18
And we, all of us, are enabling them because we won't stand up together and stop it. n/t jtuck004 Jan 2013 #19
OK, so how much is it? quadrature Jan 2013 #8
BCBS used to work on 8%. Now they can get 20%. Festivito Jan 2013 #9
Sounds like they are trying to get the increases before the ACA takes full effect pediatricmedic Jan 2013 #10
ACA doesn't limit increases. If they ask for 10% or ever they must seek review, but jtuck004 Jan 2013 #12
If the insurance companies keep pushing their luck, Brigid Jan 2013 #14
Whatta shock! RufusTFirefly Jan 2013 #15
Insurance corporations to Obama: Muhahahahahah L0oniX Jan 2013 #17
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2013 #20
Probably even more than that for young individuals democrattotheend Jan 2013 #21
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