There have been two announced mergers of major health insurers.
But most DUers don;t seem to care about this. We'd much rather atgue about Clark's hair or Dean's teeth.
The devultion of our economy and society towards a Monopolist Corporate State is a central issue that is being ignored. Too bad. Politics was nice while it lasted.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/031027/health_insurance_antitrust_1.htmlReuters
Doctors' group questions health insurance mergers
Monday October 27, 7:20 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - The largest U.S. physicians' group on Monday sharply questioned the billion-dollar mergers proposed by two of the largest health insurers and said they should be "highly scrutinized" by regulators.
The American Medical Association said proposed multi-billion dollar acquisitions by Anthem Inc. (NYSE:ATH - News) and UnitedHealth Group Inc. (NYSE:UNH - News) could lead to too much consolidation in the industry and add to the ranks of those without insurance at a time when premiums are already rising.
AMA president Donald Palmisano said in a prepared statement that the two merged companies would control more than a quarter of the U.S. health insurance market.
"The announcement of these two mergers on the same day should raise concerns that the country is headed toward a health care system dominated by a few publicly-traded companies that operate primarily in the interest of shareholders," Palmisano said.....
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Associated Press
Monday October 27, 7:01 pm ET
Insurers Anthem, WellPoint to Merge for About $16.4 Billion in Cash and Stock
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/031027/anthem_wellpoint_merger_7.htmlINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The two largest Blue Cross Blue Shield providers plan to merge in a $14.3 billion cash and stock deal, creating the nation's largest managed-care provider with 26 million members from Maine to California.
Anthem Inc., the slightly smaller of the two, will swallow California-based WellPoint Health Networks Inc., keeping the larger company's name but consolidating its operations at Anthem's Indianapolis headquarters, the companies announced Monday.
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Anthem and WellPoint have grown through acquisitions in recent years, with Anthem a particularly busy buyer, now owning Blue plans in nine states. WellPoint's acquisition of Wisconsin Blue Cross provider Cobalt Corp. won final approval just five weeks ago. WellPoint also operates Blue plans in Georgia and Missouri.
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