NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Fitch's ratings on health insurance and managed care companies are
unlikely to change directly as a result of Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court
ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). We have
not made any ratings changes as a function of today's decision and feel
that a knee-jerk response would be inappropriate. In terms of the
operating and credit profiles of companies in the health insurance
sector, the near-term impact of the court's decision is minimal and the
ultimate impact is uncertain and will unfold over the longer term,
driven by a combination of subsequent legislation and structural change.
We believe the near-term impact (12-24 months) to be neutral, as
expectations for future market conditions and financial performance are
unchanged. Our long-term view is that the industry faces challenges,
given the uncertainty surrounding various aspects of ACA that have yet
to be fully implemented and how they will affect the market.
We note that, since various portions of ACA were implemented, no
meaningful change in financial results have registered, further
supporting our view that near-term affects are neutral. Our view remains
that health insurance and managed care companies will continue to be
viable, underscored by their proven effectiveness in reacting to
marketplace changes and managing the significant regulatory risks they
have faced for years.
We believe that, as the healthcare system continues its struggle to
manage costs, margins will be under pressure. Still, considering
pressured levels, we think earnings and interest coverage are likely to
remain supportive of current ratings levels for the next 12-24 months.
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