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New Mexico Health Connections’ decision to close at year’s end
will leave just three of the 23 nonprofit health insurance co-ops that sprung
from the Affordable Care Act. One co-op serves customers in Maine, another in
Wisconsin, and the third operates in Idaho and Montana and will move into
Wyoming next year. All made money in 2019 after having survived several rocky
years, according to data filed with the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Only 3 of 26 Obamacare-era nonprofit health insurance co-ops will soon remain
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