It's official. The Obamacare insurance company business model does not work.
UnitedHealth Group just announced they expect to lose $700 million in the Obamacare
exchanges and are seriously considering withdrawing from the program in
the coming year.
This morning, the Wall Street Journal reported just about everybody else is losing their shirts in Obamacare as well:
Several other big publicly
Thursday, 19 November 2015
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UnitedHealth Group Losing Big Money and Threatening to Leave the Obamacare Exchanges--Because the Obamacare Insurance Business Model Does Not Work
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