Even with Obamacare not fully implemented, why are health care providers raising rates astronomically?
It's certainly not because they're struggling, what with profits sky high.
My guess? They're trying to scare people. Or jacking up rates to make as much money as possible, but I don't think that's it because of Obamacare since under it they'll be insuring more healthy people than now...
In a private presentation to brokers late last month, UnitedHealth Group Inc., the nation’s largest carrier, said premiums for some consumers buying their own plans could go up as much as 116%, and small-business rates as much as 25% to 50%. The company said the estimates were driven in part by growing medical costs not directly tied to the law. It also cited the law’s requirements that health status not affect rates and that plans include certain minimum benefits and limits to out-of-pocket charges, among other things. [...]
Aetna Inc. in a presentation last fall to its national broker advisory council, suggested rates on individual plans not being grandfathered under the law could go up 55%, on average, and gave a figure of 29% for small business rates. Both numbers included 10 percentage points tied to medical-cost inflation, not the law. An Aetna spokesman said the numbers are “still generally in line with what we’ve been estimating,” and represented the average impact in a typical state.
An official with Blue Cross & Blue Shield of North Carolina told a gathering of brokers last week that individual premiums could go up by as much as 40% to 50%, according to brokers who were present. A spokeswoman for the insurer said “we don’t have final numbers” yet on premiums.
It's certainly not because they're struggling, what with profits sky high.
My guess? They're trying to scare people. Or jacking up rates to make as much money as possible, but I don't think that's it because of Obamacare since under it they'll be insuring more healthy people than now...