Healthcare Hypocrite of the Week: Aetna’s Mark Bertolini

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Mark Bertolini

Mark Bertolini, CEO of Aetna

It’s only Thursday, but it’s probably safe to announce that the winner of Healthcare Hypocrite of the Week is Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini. And it’s not because Elizabeth Holmes and Martin Shkreli have managed to stay out of the news for a while.

Despite calling the Affordable Care Act business a “good investment” as recently as April, Bertolini has decided to pull Aetna out of most of the public health insurance exchanges. Initially, he cited the ACA risk pools as being unsustainable — in other words, too many old people with chronic illnesses and not enough young and spry customers to mitigate the risk. But as it turns out his actions may have been prompted by a desire to get even when the insurer didn’t get its way on a business deal.

On Monday, Aetna announced that it was pulling out of public individual insurance exchanges in all but four states. For the 2017 plan year, the Hartford, Connecticut-based insurer will only participate in the exchanges in 252 counties in Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska and Virginia. The reason? The company said it lost $200 million on individual plans in the second quarter and $430 million since the Obamacare insurance mandate took effect in 2014.