
What We're Reading: UnitedHealth Leaves ACA Exchanges in Georgia, Arkansas
What we're reading, April 11, 2016: UnitedHealth calls it quits for 2 Obamacare state exchanges; study finds disparities across country in lifespans of low-income people; and Hillary Clinton and PhRMA agree on one proposal to curb drug costs.
After considering to quit the Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges all together, UnitedHealth Group has called it quits in 2 states: Georgia and Arkansas. The insurer won’t sell plans on the ACA exchanges in those 2 states for next year, and it is unconfirmed whether the company will drop out of additional states,
While previous studies have found that the poor have shorter lifespans than those with more money, a new study has found that it’s not just how much you earn, but where you live.
Hillary Clinton and the pharmaceutical industry don’t usually see eye-to-eye on her proposals to bring down drug costs, but the main trade group for drug companies, PhRMA, agrees with one of her proposals.
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