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Almost half of 'Obamacare' co-ops are closing by the end of the year

• http://www.businessinsider.com

Nearly half of the 23 non-profit insurance plans created under Obamacare in 2011 at a cost of $2.4 billion have announced they will close by the end of the year.

Utah's Arches Health Plan on Tuesday became the 10th health insurance co-op to announce that it was closing its doors.

The move comes soon after the Obama administration's decision on Oct. 1 to provide just 12.6 percent of the $2.87 billion that insurers were seeking to offset losses caused by unexpectedly high coverage costs.

That decision -- to decimate funding of a "risk corridor" program designed to reimburse insurers hammered by excessive losses due to a disproportionate share of very sick or elderly enrollees -- is triggering a mass exit of these co-ops from the market.

With a new Affordable Care Act enrollment period beginning on Sunday, many of the co-ops on shaky financial ground must decide before then whether to remain in business or shut their doors.


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