Insurers downgraded on ObamaCare fears
Moody's announced Thursday it was downgrading its outlook for health insurers from stable to negative based on uncertainty related to ObamaCare.
The credit rating agency cited an unstable environment because of the healthcare law's difficult rollout, and projected that insurers would earn two percent less than forecast in 2014.
"While we've had industry risks from regulatory changes on our radar for a while, the ongoing unstable and evolving environment is a key factor for our outlook change," Moody's Senior Vice President Stephen Zaharuk said in a statement. "The past few months have seen new regulations and announcements that impose operational changes well after product and pricing decisions were finalized."
The Moody's report also cites the slow enrollment of young people into ObamaCare as a reason for the downgrade.
"Uncertainty over the demographics of those enrolling in individual products through the exchanges is a key factor in Moody's outlook change," the ratings agency said.
Posted by: Beavis 2014-01-24 |