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Minnesota health insurance rates could skyrocket in 2017 : wdaz





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Minnesota health insurance rates could skyrocket in 2017

Minnesota health insurance rates could skyrocket in 2017
Minnesota health insurance rates could skyrocket in 2017
EAST GRAND FORKS, MN (WDAZ-TV) - Health insurance premiums for those who buy healthcare on a state exchange could be a lot higher next year.Many folks are bracing for sky-rocketing health insurance rates through Minnesota's MNsure marketplace.Nancy Ramon, Insurance Navigator: "This happened last year.


coupled with ctmirror

CT health insurance rates to rise sharply in 2017

CT health insurance rates to rise sharply in 2017
CT health insurance rates to rise sharply in 2017
Arielle Levin Becker / CTMirror.orgMost Connecticut health insurance plans sold through individual and small group markets will undergo steep rate hikes next year, although in some cases, the prices will not go up by as much as carriers had sought.The state Insurance Department approved 13 health policy rate hikes Friday that far outstripped increases in recent years, averaging nearly 25 percent for individuals and 13 percent for small groups.The department also rejected three requests for major rate hikes — two from Anthem Health Plans and one from ConnectiCare Insurance Co. — directing the carriers to recalculate final rates.


moreover from sj-r

Illinois 'Obamacare' health insurance rates up significantly

Illinois 'Obamacare' health insurance rates up significantly
Illinois 'Obamacare' health insurance rates up significantly
By Carla K. Johnson, The Associated Press


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Insurers propose massive increase in individual health insurance rates

Insurers propose massive increase in individual health insurance rates
Insurers propose massive increase in individual health insurance rates
ST. PAUL — Insurers are asking to raise premiums by an average of more than 50 percent for customers on Minnesota's individual insurance market.Massive proposed premium increases weren't a surprise, coming on the heels of national market turmoil, the end of a federal subsidy for insurance companies and the withdrawal of a major insurer from Minnesota's market.These new proposed rates would affect only people who buy individual insurance plans.


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