Forbes September 18, 2019
Bruce Japsen

Cigna is the latest health insurer to announce plans to expand individual coverage to more markets across the U.S. under the Affordable Care Act, saying such Obamacare plans will be available in 19 markets across 10 states in 2020.

Cigna said the expansion “includes expansion into select counties in Kansas, South Florida and Utah as well as new counties in Tennessee and Virginia,” which are new states for the company’s Obamacare business, the company announced Wednesday. Cigna is already offers exchange plans in eight states: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

Cigna, which last year bought the pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, has been one of the few national health insurance carriers to find success offering...

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Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), Govt Agencies, Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Provider, Public Exchange
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