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In reply to the discussion: Aetna will drop out of health insurance exchanges if they are not profitable enough [View all]graham4anything
(11,464 posts)2. I dropped Aetna a few months ago. Saved $19,200 a year thanks to President Obama's plan.
and most states won't see it til Jan. 2014.
NJ is one of the early ones.
Couldn't change in 2012.
In 2013, was able to, same insurance, same NO lifetime cap and prior existing did NOT matter and all is included in new one.
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Aetna will drop out of health insurance exchanges if they are not profitable enough [View all]
eridani
May 2013
OP
Don't worry, this is just a temper tantrum which will be effective. Congress will fix it for them
sabrina 1
May 2013
#46
I dropped Aetna a few months ago. Saved $19,200 a year thanks to President Obama's plan.
graham4anything
May 2013
#2
Doctors have to charge that much so that the insurance company pays them enough.
hobbit709
May 2013
#10
Exactly, nothing but Middlemen who drain money from the HC providing nothing in actual HC
sabrina 1
May 2013
#47
...and if they pay out ...you will have to pay them back if you get any money from anyone else.
L0oniX
May 2013
#26
Good, then in good capitalistic spirit they will be crushed and go out of business.
cbdo2007
May 2013
#27