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Thursday, June 15, 2017

Florida Blue plans to offer health insurance through the individual marketplace in 2018 quoting : Jacksonville News

Florida Blue, Florida's largest health insurer, intends to offer individual health plans in all 67 counties in Florida in 2018, North Florida market president Darnell Smith said Thursday. About 1 million people in Florida bought insurance for 2017 from Florida Blue in the state's individual marketplace, which is where people buy health insurance when they don't get it through an employer or government program. Florida Blue has until next Wednesday to file its 2018 rates with the Office of Insurance Regulation. "You need both in order for people to afford health care," Smith said. People can begin buying health insurance through the individual market Nov. 1.



Florida Blue plans to offer health insurance through the individual marketplace in 2018
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Now she worries what would happen under the Republican plan if she left her job at a home health company that provides insurance. There's so much that's going to be lost under Trumpcare—lives and health for millions, to be sure. But for people whose health isn't on the line, there are less dramatic consequences: Trumpcare is threatening to return us to the days when health insurance companies were in charge, and people were stuck in jobs (or marriages) they hated because they had to keep their care. She has gotten insurance on the federal marketplace a couple of times in the last few years. Across the nation, Americans in their 50s and early 60s, still too young to qualify for Medicare, could be hit hard by soaring insurance costs, especially people now eligible for generous subsidies through the existing federal health care law.


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