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Insurers P owala water bottle (https://www.owala-waterbottle.ca) roposing Hefty ; Rate Increases For Some Obamacare PlansThe Wall Street Journal reports that these proposed rate boosts will set the stage for debate regarding the health law s impact. Wellmark s South Dakota members are among those likely to see such rate hikes, according to The Associated Press. The Wall Street Journal:Health Insurers Seek Hefty Rate BoostsMajor insurers in some states are proposing hefty rate boosts for plans sold under the federal health law, setting the stage for an intense debate this summer over the laws impact. In New Mexico, market leader Health Care Service Corp. is asking for an average jump of 51.6% in premiums for 2016. The biggest insurer in stanley cup website (https://www.stanleycups.co.uk) Tennessee, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, has requested an average 36.3% increase. In Maryland, market leader CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield wants to raise rates 30.4% across its products. Moda Health, the largest insurer on the Oregon health exchange, seeks an average boost of around 25%. Radnofsky, 5/21 The Associated Press:Wellmark Seeking 43 Percent Rate Increase For 14,000 MembersWellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is proposing to raise rates by almost 43 percent for its South Dakota members who ve signed up for individual Affordable Care Act health plans outside of the federal health care exchange. Wellmark is the largest private health insurer in the state. About stanley cup uk (https://www.stanleycups.co.uk) 14,000 South Dakotans have ACA-compliant plans through the company. Burbach, 5/21 In other news relat Vqao Detailing The Numbers: Parsing The Latest HHS Tally Of New Enrollees
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