The Long Months Of Uncertainty Are Wearing On Insurers
And insurance providers aren't banking on a lifeline being tossed from Congress anytime soon.
Modern Healthcare:
Left In The Lurch: Ongoing Uncertainty Is Taking A Toll On Health Insurers
For nearly a year, health insurers have operated under a cloud of political and regulatory uncertainty that has taken a toll on finances, and for some, their day-to-day operations. Even though Congress shifted its focus from bulldozing the Affordable Care Act to stabilizing the troubled individual market in the short term, big questions remain, particularly around future funding for cost-sharing reduction subsidies that insurers say are crucial to steadying that business line. (Lee and Livingston, 9/9)
The Hill:
Groups Fear Trump Funding Cuts Will Lower ObamaCare Enrollment
Groups that for years have helped people sign up for ObamaCare say the White House's cuts to their funding will almost certainly lower enrollment in the insurance exchanges this year. Some of the groups, known as navigators, say they’re worried they’ll have to permanently cut back on staff, as well as education and outreach about the health-care law ahead of an open enrollment period beginning Nov. 1. (Roubein, 9/8)