The company also said it was waiting to hear if it would delay the law's requirement that Americans have health insurance in 2014 or pay a fine. Humana executives did not give details on whether insurance companies had pressed for an extension, or what the industry may already have heard from the administration on the subject. Insurers met on Tuesday with White House chief of staff Denis McDonough.
The administration says it is working around the clock to have HealthCare.gov, which offers insurance plans in 36 states, working smoothly by Nov. 30 so that people can sign up in time to get coverage as of Jan. 1. Humana is offering plans through the site in 12 states, including Florida and Texas, home to a large concentration of the uninsured. It is also selling coverage on state-run exchanges in Kentucky and Colorado.
Humana said it had lowered its profitability outlook for the business in 2014 because of the lower-than-expected Obamacare enrollment, but said it still represented a long-term opportunity. Its comments are the most telling yet from insurers about the impact the slow start could have on their business.
- Link this
- Share this
- Digg this
- Email
- Reprints
0 comments:
Post a Comment