Oscar Health’s Obamacare Business Continues To Grow As Trump’s Return Looms

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Bruce Japsen has written about healthcare business and policy for three decades. He has covered the rise, fall and rise again of health reform, chronicling trends that include the influence of Bill and Hillary Clinton to Barack and Michelle Obama from Chicago where he's based.

Oscar Health Thursday reported a $54 million third quarter loss despite continued growth, heading into what could be an uncertain political period under Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress.

To be sure, Obamacare has come a long way with millions of Americans – Republicans, Democrats, and independents - gaining such coverage in part due to expanding subsidies that allow more people to afford health insurance. That has also helped an array of health insurers including Oscar to grow their individual coverage portfolios.

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