Rising medical costs and the end of a federal program designed to stabilize premiums in the individual insurance plan market have pushed companies selling plans on the Iowa exchange to ask the Iowa Insurance Division for double-digit increases for the upcoming 2017 enrollment season. Aetna Health of Iowa, formerly Coventry Health, asked for an average increase of 22.6 percent to 37.4 percent.

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