The Commercial Appeal

COMPANIES OWE CONSUMERS

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These health insurers owe rebates to consumers after not spending at least 80 percent of premium dollars on medical care or improving quality care in 2012 as required by the federal Affordable Care Act. The amounts shown are for individual (I), small group (S) or large group (L) health insurance. Tennessee Aetna Life Insurance Co.: $50,255 (I) Cigna Healthcare of Tenn.: $92,976 (L) Freedom Life Ins. Co. of America: $49,805 (I) Golden Rule Insurance Co.: $1.37 million (I) Humana Health Plan: $435,227 (G) Humana Insurance Co.: $746740 (I), $832,973 (S) John Alden Life Ins. Co.: $229,676 (S) Mid-West Natl. Life Ins. Co. of Tenn.: $333,122 (I) Time Insurance Co.: $761,278 (I) Trustmark Life Ins. Co.: $201,027 (S) United Healthcare Ins. Co.: $176,885 (L) United Healthcare Life Ins. Co.: $327,736 (I) World Insurance Co.: $10,657 (I) Arkansas Connecticu­t General Life Ins. Co.: $447,867 (L) Golden Rule Insurance Co.: $745,358 (I) The MEGA Life and Health Ins. Co.: $119,286 (I) United Healthcare Ins. Co.: $389,383 (S), $540,228 (L) United Healthcare of Ark.: $161,402 (S), $203,532 (L) USAble Mutual Ins. Co.: $887,507 (S)

Mississipp­i Golden Rule Insurance Co.: $2.16 million (I) Humana Insurance Co.: $426,501 (I), $455,254 (S) National Foundation Life Ins. Co.: $279,688 (I) The MEGA Life and Health Ins. Co.: $216,013 (I) Time Insurance Co.: $463,739 (I) United Healthcare Ins. Co.: $426,263 (S), $1.1 million (L) United Healthcare of Miss.: $304,896 (L)

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