Consumers Win as Federal Court Decision Enjoins Aetna Humana Merger
Insurance Commissioner
The Court found the merger would substantially lessen competition for
Significantly, the Court also found Aetna's withdrawal from the public exchanges in 17 counties across three states was done to avoid antitrust scrutiny, rather than for business reasons.
"One thing we know for sure--consumers do not benefit when there are fewer choices and a lack of competition," said Insurance Commissioner
The Court's decision is consistent with the
The proposed Aetna-Humana merger would have combined the third and fifth largest health insurers by market value, in a setting where the second and fourth largest health insurers by market value (Anthem and Cigna) are also seeking to merge. Jones concluded that the market concentration in
"The Aetna merger with Humana would permanently remove one of the nation's largest health insurers from the market and further reduce competition," Jones continued. "With regard to the Aetna-Humana merger, once again, bigger is not better for consumers, businesses, or health insurance markets."
The
30FurigayJane-5752787 30FurigayJane



Swiss Re Receives Branch License to Offer Reinsurance in India
Insure.com Survey Reveals 2017’s Best Auto Insurance Companies on Value for Price
Advisor News
- Women say their advisors respect them, but talk down to them
- How PEPs compare with traditional 401(k)s
- Allianz studies why 42% of Americans retire sooner than expected
- Why advisors should be talking about life settlements
- Millennials are ready to bring their advisor to the family table
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- NAIC regulators continue pushing for annuity illustration updates
- Wink: Flat first-quarter annuity sales fall just short of $100B
- 26North Re Agrees to Acquire 100% of Independent Insurance Group
- Matthew Michelini named Athene president, with an eye on annuity growth
- Lincoln Financial Announces Executive Leadership Transitions
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Healthcare system spiraling out of control
- After Iowa Medicaid goes private, abuse rises, wait for services soars
- PA House Finance Committee addresses healthcare access, affordability for working Pennsylvanians
- Report: 60,000 fewer Hoosiers signed up for ACA coverage
- More Hoosiers go uninsured, resulting in higher emergency department usage
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of CVS Health Corporation’s Aetna Inc. Subsidiaries
- AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Ratings to The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company’s New Surplus Notes
- Prudential announces more layoffs as insurer continues to restructure
- Pradip Patiath Joins Securian Financial Board of Directors
- Over $107 million in life insurance benefits located for Tennesseans in 2025
More Life Insurance News