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http://www.npr.org/sections/health-...major-insurers-in-pulling-back-from-obamacare
"Insurance giant Aetna will stop selling health insurance through most of the exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act in 2017 because the company said it is losing money in many of those markets.
On Monday, Aetna said it will sell individual insurance policies in only 242 counties, down almost 70 percent from 778 this year."
"But Aetna, which lost $430 million on the Obamacare plans in the first half of the year, said it may re-enter the markets in the future."
"The Department of Health and Human Services has argued that companies have themselves to blame because they set premiums too low."
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Obamacare is still in its infancy and already falling apart
"Insurance giant Aetna will stop selling health insurance through most of the exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act in 2017 because the company said it is losing money in many of those markets.
On Monday, Aetna said it will sell individual insurance policies in only 242 counties, down almost 70 percent from 778 this year."
"But Aetna, which lost $430 million on the Obamacare plans in the first half of the year, said it may re-enter the markets in the future."
"The Department of Health and Human Services has argued that companies have themselves to blame because they set premiums too low."
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Obamacare is still in its infancy and already falling apart