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Sun Aug 28, 2016, 05:12 AM Aug 2016

Potential third health insurer rejected by feds

JACKSON – Efforts to keep three health insurers in the mix for Mississippians shopping on the federal exchange have been unsuccessful.

Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney has been trying to recruit a third insurer to offer policies on the healthcare.gov exchange, which will open for 2017 enrollment Nov. 1. This spring, United Health announced it was pulling back from covering counties in Mississippi and 15 other states in the Affordable Care Act exchanges, leaving only Humana and Magnolia/Ambetter.

“HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) did not approve a carrier that wanted to offer exchange coverage in all 82 counties of the state, citing lack of an adequate network and specialists in each county,” Chaney said in a statement.

Humana and Magnolia/Am-better will still offer insurance through the exchange. Most Mississippi counties will have only one choice of insurer on the exchange, although the carriers offer different plans with varying premium, deductibles and copays.

Read more: http://djournal.com/news/potential-third-health-insurer-rejected-feds/

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