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Insurers Left Scouring Social Media For Clues On Markets' Future As Politicians Vacillate Over Health Law

The deadline for filing proposed rates for 2018 is creeping ever closer, and insurers still don't know what's going to happen with the law.

Health insurers, facing fast-approaching deadlines to file plans for next year鈥檚 Affordable Care Act marketplaces amid uncertainty about the law鈥檚 fate, are putting off key business decisions as they scour for clues on social media and in the hallways of Washington. A group of insurers meets Tuesday with Trump administration officials, seeking reassurance and greater clarity about the future of the exchanges. Some companies have just weeks to file proposed 2018 rates with state regulators. (Wilde Mathews, 4/17)

Obamacare is stuck in limbo, and insurers and state regulators are struggling to set their plans for what鈥檚 increasingly shaping up as a chaotic year for the health-care program. After the failure of Republicans鈥 first attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and President Donald Trump鈥檚 subsequent threats to let the program 鈥渆xplode,鈥 more health insurers are threatening to pull out next year, while others may sharply raise the premiums they charge. They鈥檒l start to declare in the next few weeks whether they鈥檙e in or out. (Tracer and Edney, 4/17)

A new survey finds that insurers have a 鈥渃autious commitment鈥 to remaining in the ObamaCare marketplaces next year, despite uncertainty from the Trump administration.聽The survey from聽consulting firm Oliver Wyman finds that 96 percent of insurers surveyed said they plan to remain in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces next year.聽The research 鈥渞eveals that the vast majority of health insurers remain committed to the ACA exchanges, but with some adjustments in strategy and continued watchfulness,鈥 according to the report.聽Still, Republicans鈥 pending decision on ObamaCare payments known as cost-sharing reductions creates a major source of uncertainty for the market. (Sullivan, 4/17)

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