The company’s pullback is symptomatic of the instability many insurers are facing when dealing with ObamaCare markets. Anthem said in a statement it will offer an off-exchange medical plan in five counties across Indiana and one in Wisconsin. Meanwhile, health insurance startup Oscar Insurance Corp. announced it would increase its participation in ObamaCare. Oscar will start selling ObamaCare plans in Tennessee next year and re-enter the New Jersey exchange, The Wall Street Journal reported. Last week, Oscar announced it would start working with the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
Source: Fox News June 21, 2017 20:14 UTC