Alaska insurance director expects minimal impact from individual mandate repeal
Nearly as many people don’t sign up for insurance in Alaska as those who do.
Nearly as many people don’t sign up for insurance in Alaska as those who do.
Rates across the board for individual plans were expected to go down by an average of 26.5 percent if the payments were kept, according to Alaska’s insurance director.
Fixing Alaska’s health care and health insurance problems can’t be solved with a one-size-fits-all approach, the state’s director of the Division of Insurance Lori Wing-Heier…