Obamacare's Latest Casualty: Largest Health Insurer On Colorado Exchange Abruptly Collapses

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This wasn't supposed to happen.

With the mainstream media, at least the majority that is left of center, flooded with story after story touting Obamacare's success, the news coming this morning from Denver that Colorado's largest nonprofit health insurer and participant in that state's insurance exchange Colorado HealthOP is abruptly shutting down, forcing 80,000 Coloradans to find a new insurer for 2016, was a slap in the face for the Obama administration's crowning achievement.

According to AP, the health insurer announced Friday that the state Division of Insurance has de-certified it as an eligible insurance company. That's because the cooperative relied on federal support, and federal authorities announced last month they wouldn't be able to pay most of what they owed in a program designed to help health insurance co-ops get established.

Wait, wasn't the whole point behind Obamacare to subsidize health insurance for everyone, and especially the poor? Or was the whole point of the "Affordable" Care Act merely to herd as many Americans into the clutches of the few for-profits, after the non-profit cooperatives finally read the fine print and realized they have no chance of being profitable under the new regime?

The plot thickens: in a statement announcing its closure Friday, Colorado HealthOP said it was "well on its way" to repaying some $72.3 million it has borrowed from the federal fund. The co-op reported a net loss of $23 million last year. In other words, the company burned through some $23 million in taxpayer funds and it didn't even get a lousy shirt to show for it.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-...-largest-colorado-exchange-abruptly-collapses
 
hmmm, the coop in Maine is doing well and sent their customers checks last year as refunds I just read....so it cost less than they charged for 2014...other States with coops maybe should figure out what Mane did right??
 
hmmm, the coop in Maine is doing well and sent their customers checks last year as refunds I just read....so it cost less than they charged for 2014...other States with coops maybe should figure out what Mane did right??

No, we should of left things alone in the first place.

-Geaux
 
Maybe for your State, but not Maine.... our Health Care up here was a Monopoly/Duopoly....1-2 insurers that 89% of the State used....no one wants to serve us up here, it seems?

So, the added Maine coop with Obamacare actually gave the State, 3 Insurers that will serve the State, and I believe I had read that a 4th one, was coming to the insurance market as well, so we doubled our insurers since Ocare... the more competition, the better the prices will get....
 
Or was the whole point of the "Affordable" Care Act merely to herd as many Americans into the clutches of the few for-profits, after the non-profit cooperatives finally read the fine print and realized they have no chance of being profitable under the new regime?

The point of offering seed loans to non-profit startups was to herd people into for-profit insurers? Seems a bit convoluted.
 

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