Here are five key points:
1. This decision is despite the payer losing money in the market in 2015.
2. Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini reinforced the payer’s commitment to provide coverage for all Americans.
3. The health exchange accounts for 5 percent of Aetna’s membership and 6 percent of its total operating revenue.
4. The payer will withdraw from the Kansas market.
5. Aetna predicts its products will experience mid-single-digit growth in 2016.
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