Moody’s revises Blue Cross outlook to negative
In lowering the outlook, Moody's affirmed its rating of the financial strength at
But Moody's noted a law change in early 2017 that eliminated a 40-year ban on for-profit HMOs in
"For-profit HMO competitors will for the first time in decades be able to enter the
In the report, Moody's said
"We are pleased the affirmed ratings for both our health plan business and unsecured debt remain very strong, reflecting the strength of our capital, continued market leadership and well-diversified product offerings,"
In
While the Moody's report cited the change in state law that opened the market to competition from for-profit HMOs, carriers always had the option to operate as for-profits with insurance company licenses. A forthcoming change with Medicare health plans is another reason
Next year, more than 300,000 Minnesotans will change Medicare health plans when a federal law effectively eliminates "Medicare Cost" health plans in
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