Forbes August 22, 2019
Bruce Japsen

Oscar Health will roll out its biggest expansion of health insurance yet, expanding to 12 new markets and six new states to sell coverage for individuals and families in 2020.

Calling the expansion its “biggest market expansion ever,” Oscar’s effort comes as health insurance companies across the country make more money and better manage the care of sick patients signing up for individual Obamacare coverage sold under the Affordable Care Act.

“This is the third consecutive year Oscar has significantly expanded its footprint, and this expansion brings Oscar’s total geographic footprint to 15 states and 26 markets,” Oscar said Thursday. The company said its “2020 insurance plan portfolio” is still being reviewed by regulators so executives didn’t release pricing or...

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