State of Iowa urges providers not to refuse care to CoOportunity patients
Source: OMAHA WORLD HERALD
By Steve Jordon
The State of Iowa urged doctors, hospitals and other health care providers in Nebraska and Iowa on Wednesday not to refuse services to people who are insured through financially troubled CoOportunity Health and to submit claims as usual.
The notice by the Iowa Division of Insurance also said that insurance agents and brokers will not be paid commissions for their work in signing up thousands of Nebraskans and Iowans; that payments to health care providers will come less often; and that pharmacy prescriptions will be paid for only 31 days from now.
The steps are part of the state agencys effort to rehabilitate CoOportunity, which has a weakened financial position because of unexpectedly high claims and the lack of expected financial support from federal agencies under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. The Iowa agency took over management of CoOportunity last week, and both states banned it from selling or renewing policies.
Despite the financial troubles, the Iowa notice said, policyholders should continue paying premiums to keep their insurance in effect until they arrange for coverage from other insurance companies. It urged group and individual policyholders to find new coverage because CoOportunity faces liquidation if it cant recover its financial soundness.
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Read more: http://www.livewellnebraska.com/consumer/state-of-iowa-urges-providers-not-to-refuse-care-to/article_85be6857-5785-5473-9c29-a2adb0fc5801.html
radhika
(1,008 posts)The people who need it most are left stranded - or begging for pity care - when the profits fall. The corporations must be kept safe - at all costs.
cynzke
(1,254 posts)They are consumer owned, trying to compete with the insurance big boys who have used their influence with congress to legislate against coops, take them out of competition.
"Consumers may have not heard much about co-ops as an option, because opposition from the insurance industry forced the government to offer loans instead of grants to the co-ops, and to forbid co-ops from using any loan money to market their businesses." (strong arm of big business influencing our legislators against our interests) Read more in link.
ttp://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/01/19/coops-poised-as-new-insurance-option/4292657/
Recursion
(56,582 posts)I always thought it was a decent idea; I'm not sure why it didn't go anywhere.
Babel_17
(5,400 posts)Ugh, people will have to start from scratch with their co-pays. Also, it seems that outfit was the only place for some small businesses to get subsidized heath care plans.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2014/12/29/cooportunity-crisis-cost-members-thousands/21011761/
Hopefully the outcome of this, besides nobody getting really hurt, is a better, simpler, way to offer similar coverage. I see the real take way as being the nation is finally taking a comprehensive look at how heath insurance works. And that's because our party insisted on it.