[from a disproportionate share of high-cost enrollees on public exchanges], but two of the main protections go away in 2017. The uncertainty has been prolonged by the [extension of] transitional policies, and it's not exactly clear when those members will move over and what their health status is compared to the rest. It creates a lot of anxiety for carriers operating in transitional states."
— Hans Leida, principal and consulting actuary at Milliman, Inc., told AIS's Inside Health Insurance Exchanges.
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