Aetna Health Insurance For Small Businesses

Aetna Health Insurance For Small Businesses
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Is this any surprise to anyone against Obama care?

At the request of Congressional delegations worried about their constituents—call it a public service—WellPoint mined its own actuarial data to model ObamaCare in the 14 states where it runs Blue Cross plans. The study therefore takes into account market and demographic differences that other industry studies have not, such as the one from the trade group America’s Health Insurance Plans, which looked at aggregate national trends.

In all of the 14 states WellPoint scrutinized, ObamaCare would drive up premiums for the small businesses and individuals who are most of WellPoint’s customers. (Other big insurers, like Aetna, focus on the market among large businesses.) Young and healthy consumers will see the largest increases—their premiums would more than triple in some states—though average middle-class buyers will pay more too.

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Anyone that believes that the government is going to make health insurance affordable the way they are going about it, is a fool. Or only wants a handout. The government does not know how to run a business, they have already shown us that with all the other programs they have initiated. The ran them ALL in the ground. They are full of corruption and fraud. Oh, the government may offer it cheap and to those that are uninsurable at first, but when they start getting the bills they will realize that they cannot cover the cost of insuring people, just like in the States that have already tried this.

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