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Insurers Bid for State Medicaid Plans
By Avery Johnson
The Wall Street Journal
December 29, 2010Health insurers are preparing to capitalize on $40 billion of new opportunities to run privately managed Medicaid plans for the states, which would position insurers to benefit from the health overhaul’s expansion of Medicaid in 2014.
Medicaid is one of health insurers’ few bright spots, as their margins are pressed by regulatory crackdowns on premiums in their traditional policies. Gail Boudreaux, UnitedHealth’s executive vice president, told investors last month that: “The Medicaid space is a significant long-term growth opportunity for us. It’s a big market that’s getting even bigger.”
Budget crises mean cash-strapped states are more willing than ever to outsource their programs to private companies.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704259704576033943934403286.html
When you hear that the nation’s largest (in revenue) investor-owned insurer is looking at taxpayer-financed Medicaid as “a significant long-term growth opportunity,” be afraid. Be very afraid.
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