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Minnesota health insurance market in 'emergency situation' - Story

Minnesota health insurance market in 'emergency situation' - Story
Minnesota health insurance market in 'emergency situation' - Story
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Minnesota's top health insurance regulator says the state's individual market is in "an emergency situation" amid big rate increases for next year.Department of Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman said Friday that the five companies offering plans through the state's exchange or directly to consumers were prepared to leave the market for 2017.He said big rate increases were the tradeoff to convince all but one company to remain for now.


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United HealthCare pulls out of Kansas health insurance marketplace

United HealthCare pulls out of Kansas health insurance marketplace
United HealthCare pulls out of Kansas health insurance marketplace
Details Last Updated on September 30th, 2016 September 30th, 2016 Written by Chuck SamplesThe sign-up window to enroll in the fedral health insurance marketplace opens Nov. 1.When it does, the Kansas Insurance Department says there will be over 20 plans available online.Insurance Commissioner Ken Selzer says three providers will be involved: BlueCrossBlueShield Kansas Solutions, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City and Medica Insurance Company.


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Official: MN health insurance market "an emergency situation"

Official: MN health insurance market "an emergency situation"
Official: MN health insurance market
Stock photo doctor stethoscope.Credit: ThinkstockimagesST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota's top health insurance regulator says the state's individual market is in "an emergency situation" amid big rate increases for next year.Department of Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman said Friday that the five companies offering plans through the state's exchange or directly to consumers were prepared to leave the market for 2017.


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