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http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/h...e-digit-premium-hikes-administration-confirms

'Obamacare' to see double-digit premium hikes, administration confirms

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the administration confirmed Monday. That will stoke another "Obamacare" controversy days before a presidential election.

Before taxpayer-provided subsidies, premiums for a midlevel benchmark plan will increase an average of 25 percent across the 39 states served by the federally run online market, according to a report from the Department of Health and Human Services. Some states will see much bigger jumps, others less.

Moreover, about 1 in 5 consumers will only have plans from a single insurer to pick from, after major national carriers such as UnitedHealth Group, Humana and Aetna scaled back their roles.

"Consumers will be faced this year with not only big premium increases but also with a declining number of insurers participating, and that will lead to a tumultuous open enrollment period," said Larry Levitt, who tracks the health care law for the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.

Republicans will pounce on the numbers as confirmation that insurance markets created by the 2010 health overhaul are on the verge of collapsing in a "death spiral." Sign-up season starts Nov. 1, about a week before national elections in which the GOP remains committed to a full repeal. Window shopping for plans and premiums is already available through HealthCare.gov.

The sobering numbers confirmed state-by-state reports that have been coming in for months. Administration officials are stressing that subsidies provided under the law, which are designed to rise alongside premiums, will insulate most customers from sticker shock. They add that consumers who are willing to switch to cheaper plans will still be able to find bargains.

"Headline rates are generally rising faster than in previous years," acknowledged HHS spokesman Kevin Griffis. But he added that for most consumers, "headline rates are not what they pay."

The vast majority of the more than 10 million customers who purchase through HealthCare.gov and its state-run counterparts do receive generous financial assistance. "Enrollment is concentrated among very low-income individuals who receive significant government subsidies to reduce premiums and cost-sharing," said Caroline Pearson of the consulting firm Avalere Health

But an estimated 5 million to 7 million people are either not eligible for the income-based assistance, or they buy individual policies outside of the health law's markets, where the subsidies are not available. The administration is urging the latter group to check out HealthCare.gov. The spike in premiums generally does not affect the employer-provided plans that most workers and their families rely on.

In some states, the premium increases are striking. In Arizona, unsubsidized premiums for a 27-year-old buying a benchmark "second-lowest cost silver plan" will jump by 116 percent, from $196 to $422, according to the administration report. Oklahoma has the next biggest increase for a similarly situated customer, 69 percent.

Dwindling choice is another problem factor.

The total number of HealthCare.gov insurers will drop from 232 this year to 167 in 2017, a loss of 28 percent. (Insurers are counted multiple times if they offer coverage in more than one state. So Aetna, for example, would count once in each state that it participated in.)

Switching insurers may not be simple for patients with chronic conditions.

While many carriers are offering a choice of plan designs, most use a single prescription formulary and physician network across all their products, explained Pearson. "So, enrollees may need to change doctors or drugs when they switch insurers," he said.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 
Huge increases just as the GOP predicted. And, a single payer system being introduced by Dems and by Hillary, just as predicted. If she gets in office and has control of the house and senate at some point, a single payer system is what we will end up with. Socialism, here we come.
 
This should be mainstream news as it affects " millions ", yet ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN do not headline this.

Obamacare was nothing more than lies, cost hikes, and in some cases forced acceptance.

If Justice Roberts would only have voted NO...
 
This should be mainstream news as it affects " millions ", yet ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN do not headline this.

Obamacare was nothing more than lies, cost hikes, and in some cases forced acceptance.

If Justice Roberts would only have voted NO...

correct. and while it's essentially on the front page of the local abc news website, it's buried under other, seemingly more important and relevant news stories as highlighted.

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And the blurb about "most will not feel sticker shock due to government subsidies"??

Horsepoop.
 
You're all racists and hating on the First Black President.
 
Can't believe Colorado is voting on a single payer system in November. Didn't that completely fail in Massachusetts when Romney did it.
 
I work for myself. I just pay the fine right now. I am hoping hildabeast gets the boot and we remove this crap asap. What the hell is wrong with folks voting themselves into poverty.
 
Huge increases just as the GOP predicted. And, a single payer system being introduced by Dems and by Hillary, just as predicted. If she gets in office and has control of the house and senate at some point, a single payer system is what we will end up with. Socialism, here we come.

That's been the plan all along: take a turn towards socialism, but make it suck, so the sheep except full-blown socialism as the solution. That has ALWAYS been the plan. That is exactly what is going to happen. Just another way to **** us out of our hard-earned money. And the fact the Supreme Court didn't toss this **** out proves that the SP is bought and paid for and in control of the oligarchs.
 
I work for myself. I just pay the fine right now. I am hoping hildabeast gets the boot and we remove this crap asap. What the hell is wrong with folks voting themselves into poverty.

Mostly, they aren't. Voter fraud is being used. Trump would win by 30 points if the votes counted as cast.
 
Mostly, they aren't. Voter fraud is being used. Trump would win by 30 points if the votes counted as cast.

Like 60-30? Where do you get this stuff? Even the most ardent Trumpers aren't making those kinds of claims.
 
LOCK HIM UP!

Trump: Obama 'has to be investigated' over Clinton email server

Donald Trump on Tuesday called for President Obama to be "investigated" over Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of State, citing newly released emails published by WikiLeaks.

"That's why he stuck up for Hillary, because he didn't want to be dragged in. Because he knew all about her private server," the GOP presidential nominee told Reuters.

"This means that he has to be investigated," Trump said.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box...ama-has-to-be-investigated-over-clinton-email
 
Can't believe Colorado is voting on a single payer system in November. Didn't that completely fail in Massachusetts when Romney did it.

But this time it will be different. /Libs
 
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