Bright Health Group Continues to Make Significant Progress Towards ACA Insurance Business Wind-Down
- Medical claims runout is estimated to be over 98% complete and continues to track with prior forecasts
- Completed payments to fully satisfy risk adjustment obligations in seven states
- Enters into repayment agreements with CMS and four states to fully satisfy all remaining risk adjustment obligations over the next 18 months
The Company has made significant progress paying down its medical claims obligations and is on track with prior forecasts. As of the end of August, the Company believes that its claims runout is over 98% complete.
Bright Health’s final risk adjustment obligations across its ACA insurance business markets were consistent with expectations at year-end 2022 and the end of the Second Quarter 2023. As of today,
Today’s update on the ACA insurance business wind-down follows the announcement on
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