Almost half of the 17 state-run insurance marketplaces are struggling with surging costs and tepid enrollment, prompting some to consider raising fees on insurers, seeking state cash infusions or handing some or all of the system over to the federal exchange, The Washington Post reports.
Three years into the Affordable Care Act, the number of uninsured has declined precipitously, and the plan is beginning to force change on the system, the report says.
But the law continues to face legal challenges…
Lunes, Mayo 4, 2015
State-run Obamacare exchanges: Not so healthy
Almost half of the 17 state-run insurance marketplaces are struggling with surging costs and tepid enrollment, prompting some to consider raising fees on insurers, seeking state cash infusions or handing some or all of the system over to the federal exchange, The Washington Post reports.
Three years into the Affordable Care Act, the number of uninsured has declined precipitously, and the plan is beginning to force change on the system, the report says.
But the law continues to face legal challenges…
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