Actuaries: Unaffordable Care Act will greatly increase claim costs

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Actuaries groups offers sobering look at the rising costs for individual insurance coverage plans under Obama health law
UPDATED 22:58 PM EDT, March 26, 2013 | BY John Solomon

One of the nation's premier experts in numbers has a tough diagnosis for President Barack Obama's health care law.

In a report that could prove a big political headache for the administration, the Society of Actuaries estimated Tuesday that insurers will have to pay out an average of 32 percent more for claims on individual health policies under the Affordable Care Act, a cost likely to be passed on to consumers.

While some areas will see declines in medical claims costs, the report predicts the majority of states will see double-digit increases in their individual health insurance markets, where people purchase coverage directly from insurers rather than get coverage from employers.

By 2017, the estimated increase would be 62 percent for California, about 80 percent in Ohio and Wisconsin, more than 20 percent for Florida and 67 percent for Maryland. Much of the reason for the higher claims costs is that sicker people are expected to join the pool, the report said.

Study estimates Obamacare could raise individual claim costs 32 percent | Washington Guardian
 
No shit. This is what those of us with at least an ounce of brains was saying from day one. It was mathematically impossible for ObamaCare to lower insurance costs because it wasn't designed to do that.
 

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