Court Obamacare Ruling Could Cost Taxpayers Billions

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An Oregon insurer got a leg up in a court ruling in an ongoing battle over whether the federal government owes billions to insurers who volunteered to participate in Obamacare exchanges and lost money.

A U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled Thursday evening that the federal government owes Moda Health $214 million in risk corridor payments as promised by the Affordable Care Act. Over a dozen similar lawsuits have been filed against the government, but this the first win for an insurer, according to Axios.

Moda is one of several insurance companies currently suing the U.S. over the payments they believe were promised as part of the arrangements for participating in offering health insurance plans on Obamacare exchanges across the country. While Moda’s request was relatively small at $214 million, the total amount that insurers are owed under the risk corridor program has reached $8.3 billion, according to Modern Healthcare.

By offering subsidized coverage to anyone, including those with pre-existing conditions, insurers were concerned that Obamacare customers would be sicker than the average customer and more costly to insure. The health care law’s risk corridor program was one of several ways to limit insurers’ risk on the exchanges and encourage them to offer products.

Under the program, the Department of Health and Human Services would collect funds from insurers with lower-than-expected claims and redistribute them to companies with higher claims. Obamacare regulations specified that those with claims less than 97 percent of their target would pay into the program, while those with 103 percent of the target claims would be able to receive funds.

Problems quickly arose when not enough insurers were profitable enough on the exchanges to pay into the program, and there wasn’t enough money to go around.

The program is now seriously underwater. In 2014, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) was able to make just 12.5 percent of the promised payments for the year, paying out $362 million when insurers had requested $2.87 billion in all.

Court Ruling That Feds Owe Obamacare Insurer Could Leave Gov’t On Hook For Billions |
 
Interesting. Yep, when I read the bill after I couldn't until it passed, it definitely included paying for their losses. Asinine is all I can say
 
An Oregon insurer got a leg up in a court ruling in an ongoing battle over whether the federal government owes billions to insurers who volunteered to participate in Obamacare exchanges and lost money.

A U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled Thursday evening that the federal government owes Moda Health $214 million in risk corridor payments as promised by the Affordable Care Act. Over a dozen similar lawsuits have been filed against the government, but this the first win for an insurer, according to Axios.

Moda is one of several insurance companies currently suing the U.S. over the payments they believe were promised as part of the arrangements for participating in offering health insurance plans on Obamacare exchanges across the country. While Moda’s request was relatively small at $214 million, the total amount that insurers are owed under the risk corridor program has reached $8.3 billion, according to Modern Healthcare.

By offering subsidized coverage to anyone, including those with pre-existing conditions, insurers were concerned that Obamacare customers would be sicker than the average customer and more costly to insure. The health care law’s risk corridor program was one of several ways to limit insurers’ risk on the exchanges and encourage them to offer products.

Under the program, the Department of Health and Human Services would collect funds from insurers with lower-than-expected claims and redistribute them to companies with higher claims. Obamacare regulations specified that those with claims less than 97 percent of their target would pay into the program, while those with 103 percent of the target claims would be able to receive funds.

Problems quickly arose when not enough insurers were profitable enough on the exchanges to pay into the program, and there wasn’t enough money to go around.

The program is now seriously underwater. In 2014, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) was able to make just 12.5 percent of the promised payments for the year, paying out $362 million when insurers had requested $2.87 billion in all.

Court Ruling That Feds Owe Obamacare Insurer Could Leave Gov’t On Hook For Billions |

This is old news but it still cements how horrible Obamacare is.
 
the total amount that insurers are owed under the risk corridor program has reached $8.3 billion.

Great, then with the 30 billion for the new wall we could get almost 24 years of the ACA helping Americans after the Mexicans pay for the wall. I knew President Trump would save the day.
 
Bad math all around. Lol
the total amount that insurers are owed under the risk corridor program has reached $8.3 billion.

Great, then with the 30 billion for the new wall we could get almost 24 years of the ACA helping Americans after the Mexicans pay for the wall. I knew President Trump would save the day.
 

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