Forbes October 3, 2024
Bruce Japsen

UnitedHealth Group and Centene are among health insurers expanding sales of individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act into scores of new counties for 2025.

These expansions come amid the increasing popularity of Obamacare with record enrollment for individual coverage purchased on exchanges under the ACA in part because tax credits have continued and been enhanced to more Americans under the Biden-Harris administration. And that has helped such coverage to hit record enrollment of more than 20 million Americans this year.

“UnitedHealthcare individual & family ACA marketplace plans are now available in 30 states, offering affordable coverage with a wide range of benefits, cost transparency and predictability, and a simple enrollment and member service experience,” Marcus Robinson, chief executive officer...

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