Blue Cross CEO says insurer may leave ACA market in NC in 2017
Wilson warned that
"We can't offer something for sale in this marketplace that we know every time it's purchased we're losing money," Wilson said.
Wilson's comments, made in a meeting Wednesday with members of The
N.C. Insurance Commissioner
A move by
Wilson said the size of the rate increase approved this fall by the
"If it does, then we'll move forward," Wilson said. "And if it doesn't, then we'll react accordingly."
Both Wilson and Goodwin said that the ACA would be more stable financially if
Wilson also said the company has made progress resolving technology snafus that prevented thousands of people from enrolling in individual policies in January.
Wilson said
"We wouldn't have deployed the software had we known what the ultimate results were going to be," Wilson said.
Wilson said
"One of these days this will fade from peoples' memory," Wilson said. "But it has been unpleasant and unfortunate."
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