The largest insurer with the lowest premium rates on Minnesota’s Obamacare exchange is dropping out because the government health-exchange is unsustainable, the company announced Tuesday.
PreferredOne Health Insurance told MNsure, the state-run exchange, Tuesday morning that it would not continue to offer its popular insurance plans on the marketplace in 2015.
It’s “purely a business decision,” spokesman Steve Peterson told KSTP-TV. The company is losing money on administrative costs for plans offered on the bureaucratic and glitchy government exchange.
Personally, I am OK by this. We get treated better at our vet’s office than the doctor’s office.
As for Obamacare— it’s great. The only people who don’t like it are those with an aversion to the idea that poor people deserve not to die of easily curable injuries and diseases. If you are one of those people, you should take a close, hard look in the mirror.
@piano guy—my kid’s insurance was canceled. You know why? Because it maxed out at $2k for meds per year and four doctor visits. She was on chemo. Two weeks into the year she had used up the year’s benefits when she thought she was insured. THAT’S the kind of fraudulent not-really-insurance that got outlawed. And now my formerly uninsurable kid can pay into the system like she wants to be able to do.
comicgos about 10 years ago
Llewellenbruce about 10 years ago
How’d that cone fit over his big nose?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 10 years ago
Oddly enough, it seems that most of my symptoms came from me licking and chewing the afflicted area. Who knew?
clayusmcret Premium Member about 10 years ago
Eno must have the Silver plan.
clayusmcret Premium Member about 10 years ago
The largest insurer with the lowest premium rates on Minnesota’s Obamacare exchange is dropping out because the government health-exchange is unsustainable, the company announced Tuesday.
PreferredOne Health Insurance told MNsure, the state-run exchange, Tuesday morning that it would not continue to offer its popular insurance plans on the marketplace in 2015.
It’s “purely a business decision,” spokesman Steve Peterson told KSTP-TV. The company is losing money on administrative costs for plans offered on the bureaucratic and glitchy government exchange.
badcyclist Premium Member about 10 years ago
Personally, I am OK by this. We get treated better at our vet’s office than the doctor’s office.
As for Obamacare— it’s great. The only people who don’t like it are those with an aversion to the idea that poor people deserve not to die of easily curable injuries and diseases. If you are one of those people, you should take a close, hard look in the mirror.
Don Winchester Premium Member about 10 years ago
Republicans had no input or decisions in Obamacare. Go back to the end of the line. Stay there….
jack fairbanks about 10 years ago
He’s still a dim bulb, even with lithium D-cells up his socket
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
For years I’ve felt sorry for Eno…well I’ve changed my mind, poor poor poor Fang.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
There’s a smidgen of cynicism in today’s strip!.Just a smidgen…
jeffbacon12357 about 10 years ago
Wait. Only one “licking and chewing” comment? How did this degenerate into a health care thread? What is the matter with you people?
jtviper7 about 10 years ago
I for one have NO PROBLEM with the V.A.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 10 years ago
@piano guy—my kid’s insurance was canceled. You know why? Because it maxed out at $2k for meds per year and four doctor visits. She was on chemo. Two weeks into the year she had used up the year’s benefits when she thought she was insured. THAT’S the kind of fraudulent not-really-insurance that got outlawed. And now my formerly uninsurable kid can pay into the system like she wants to be able to do.
pierreandnicole about 10 years ago
Maybe Eno got neutered. Can’t argue with that.