Has anyone Acquired a Comprehensive List....

I'm not annoyed that the carriers haven't released the numbers. And I get the process. I'm annoyed because 5 people at 4 different entities couldn't confirm or deny if UHC was going to be on the Exchange this year. That's not part of the blackout order, as I understand it.

KGMom, from an August 22, 2014 Article:

"UnitedHealth is expanding its reach sixfold, from just four states where it is participating in plans offered under the Affordable Care Act. The Minnetonka, Minn.-based insurer plans to offer coverage in such states as Florida, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas.

The Wall Street Journal quoted Jeff Lucht, UnitedHealth senior vice president, as saying the decision to head into the new markets was made with growth opportunities and the prospects for competitive products in the market."

SOURCE: UnitedHealth to expand Obamacare reach from 4 to 24 states for 2015 - Health Exchange - MarketWatch
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KGMom, from an August 22, 2014 Article:

"UnitedHealth is expanding its reach sixfold, from just four states where it is participating in plans offered under the Affordable Care Act. The Minnetonka, Minn.-based insurer plans to offer coverage in such states as Florida, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas.

The Wall Street Journal quoted Jeff Lucht, UnitedHealth senior vice president, as saying the decision to head into the new markets was made with growth opportunities and the prospects for competitive products in the market."

SOURCE: UnitedHealth to expand Obamacare reach from 4 to 24 states for 2015 - Health Exchange - MarketWatch
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Yeah....I sent this to all 5 of them today. This article is why I got on the ball with them. It was comical. First any of them had heard of it. It doesn't matter what the WSJ or SVP says if I cant get someone internally at UHC who has a clue. I finally got an old friend from there, who is an account manager in large group (5000+), that had been told.
 
Yeah....I sent this to all 5 of them today. This article is why I got on the ball with them. It was comical. First any of them had heard of it. It doesn't matter what the WSJ or SVP says if I cant get someone internally at UHC who has a clue. I finally got an old friend from there, who is an account manager in large group (5000+), that had been told.

If UHC enters our (IL) marketplace, I hope their premiums are sky-high like Aetna and Humana. As bad as it was getting through to BCBS Agent support by phone, I found that United Healthcare was even worse. I don't want to do business with them. Besides, if BCBS-IL can keep their premiums as the lowest in the marketplace, I'll have very few plan changes to endure this O.E.. Can spend majority of the time helping new people.
 
There are some on this forum who actually have read the law or most of it last year and have studied it through and through, collectively they have well over a 100 years in the business and when someone come's on here and tries to pick up bits and piece's of information, that has been licensed less than 2 years, to possibly write a couple of apps for next oep and then have the gonad's to tell one of the old timer's that has tried to help that they cannot depend on their answer's anymore is just down right rude and disrespectful.

If you cannot take the sarcasm then it's time to exit the business now before you have too much invested.
 
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WOW! In taking your advice I contacted hc.gov regarding the matter and found that they put up a downloadable report for me! Talk about customer service......B$ OK, I'm kidding.

2K14 numbers are downloadable from HC.gov

https://data.healthcare.gov/download/ga2z-ezhp/application/zip

I was digging into 2K15 rates like you.



Back on topic, I dont think the comprehensive QHP data has been made available yet on data.healthcare.gov.




I would encourage everyone in the forum to google/search data.healthcare.gov daily for "2015 QHP landscape".......those are the keywords you are looking for, I believe.
 
There are some on this forum who actually have read the law or most of it last year and have studied it through and through, collectively they have well over a 100 years in the business and when someone come's on here and tries to pick up bits and piece's of information, that has been licensed less than 2 years, to possibly write a couple of apps for next oep and then have the gonad's to tell one of the old timer's that has tried to help that they cannot depend on their answer's anymore is just down right rude and disrespectful.

If you cannot take the sarcasm then it's time to exit the business now before you have too much invested.

I apologize for not responding sooner...I was writing apps for clients.

Blue, so you have the background in a prior post I was referred to as lazy by Y when all I was doing was suggesting that he already did a bit that was in question by one of the forum users. I pmed and there was an apology for "misreading" my post and attempt to help the individual who had the question. My response was a quote from his response to me.

"Sorry, mis-read your post. Nothing personal. Just tired of answering questions that we've already discussed. Forum burnout."

I know the difference between sarcasm and someone trying to help....look back at my posts.

Now that this is out...I'm getting back to work;)
 
Well now that is out of the way. There are quite a few things I have learned from YA, Ann and a few other's that was more than valuable to me and was not mentioned or discussed in training with blue, so I highly valued their insight. Repetition is the best training.
 
Well now that is out of the way. There are quite a few things I have learned from YA, Ann and a few other's that was more than valuable to me and was not mentioned or discussed in training with blue, so I highly valued their insight. Repetition is the best training.

I couldn't agree more.
 
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