Last major insurer selling individual plans likely to exit Iowa... http://ift.tt/2pIAtjp CLOSE The GOP health care plan has a few new revisions that you should know about. Time Health insurance can be a complex system to navigate.(Photo: vinnstock, Getty Images/iStockphoto) Tens of thousands of Iowans could be left with no health insurance options next year, after the last carrier for most of the state announced Wednesday that it likely would stop selling individual health policies here. Medica, a Minnesota based health insurer, released a statement suggesting it was close to following two larger carriers in deciding not to sell such policies in Iowa for 2018, due to instability in the market. “Without swift action by the state or Congress to provide stability to Iowa’s individual insurance market, Medica will not be able to serve the citizens of Iowa in the manner and breadth that we do today. We are examining the potential of limited offerings, but our ability to stay in the Iowa insurance market in any capacity is in question at this point,” the company’s statement said. Medica’s move comes on the heels of announcements last month that Aetna and Wellmark Blue C
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