Insurers grapple with big Obamacare funding shortfall
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Obamacare insurers have been struggling with a shortfall of federal funds, which could lead to higher premiums for Obamacare plans, experts said.
The Affordable Care Act set up a risk corridor program to help insurers that take on too many sickened or older Americans. The law requires insurers to accept every applicant regardless of health status or pre-existing condition.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The program works by having insurers whose profits reach past a certain threshold paying into it, and the administration paying out to insurers that have big losses.