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mherdeg | 2 years ago

I *swear* that a year or two into this whole thing there were a wave of articles about how individual state marketplaces were having insurers exit the state marketplace. The story which I am *sure* I read more than once said that an insurer found they were losing money on a small number of patients with very expensive treatment needs which drove up their costs so much that no one else wanted to buy their product at its new price.

I went looking for articles about this recently and couldn't find them any more. Did I imagine this happening?

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dragonwriter|2 years ago

I think a lot of this was related to the risk corridor payments insurers were entitlted to for 2014-2016 but which Congress simply refused to fund, resulting in a lawsuit that reached the Supreme Court in 2020 ruling that, yes, the payments had to be made.

ceejayoz|2 years ago

The loss of the individual mandate also probably plays a big role.

s1artibartfast|2 years ago

Sounds familiar to me. I imagine the issue was resolved by simply by the increase in healthcare cost and spending.