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Thursday, June 22, 2017

WISHTV : declared in What could change in your health insurance after Anthem, MDwise leave state exchange

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Two health insurance providers in Indiana announced Wednesday they will no longer offer options for people on the state health care exchange next year. First, there are still two health care insurance providers in Indiana for the open market. "It's a real possibility," she said, and then added that every insurance plan is different from one another so it would depend. It's important to note that this change for Anthem and MDwise will only affect the marketplace exchange. Prices for next year haven't been released, and any changes in federal law could cause a seismic shift in Indiana health care.


Eyes turn to D.C., as tenuous health insurance landscape emerges in Tennessee

Tennessee's insurance market resembled more of a pop-up insurance shop in past years than a stable marketplace. The House already passed their version of the American Health Care Act back in May and now it's the Senate's turn. Farm Bureau Health Plans' statewide footprint and broad network coverage brought it more than 25,000 members. More: Nine questions we have about the Senate health care billKnoxvillians endured months of not knowing whether any plan would be for sale. Buzz60A demonstrator holds a tombstone poster during a demonstration protesting the American Health Care Act in Market Square in Knoxville on Wednesday, June 21, 2017.

UPDATE: Anthem, MDwise pulling out of Indiana health insurance exchanges
"We've been informed that Anthem and MDwise plan to leave the Obamacare marketplace in Indiana," Indiana Gov. Two health insurers are pulling out of Indiana's insurance exchanges next year, citing growing uncertainty over the future of the Affordable Care Act. Anthem's move follows the company's announcement earlier this month that it would not return to Ohio's public insurance exchanges next year. CEO Joseph Swedish told investors last month the company was in deep conversations with regulators in the 14 states where Anthem sells health insurance. Anthem Inc. and MDwise Marketplace, both based in Indianapolis, said Wednesday they would not offer individual plans next year on the Obamacare exchanges.


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