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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]enough
(13,713 posts)6. Can you say a bit more about how this worked? What was the process?
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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
