Health Alliance Plan’s withdrawal from ACA marketplace to affect 9k

Detroit-based Health Alliance Plan will pull its individual policies from Michigan’s 2018 health insurance exchange.

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The nonprofit payer cited uncertainty of whether the government will fund insurance subsidy programs or enforce the ACA’s individual mandate as reasoning for its drawback.

Health Alliance Plan predicts about 9,100 members will need to find new coverage as a result of its exit.  

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