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According to a recent report by Kaiser Family Foundation. In 2017, insurance company losses led to a number of high profile exits from the market. The average number of companies per state in 2017 was 4.3, ranging from 1 company in Alabama, Alaska, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wyoming to 15 companies in Wisconsin. In 2017, 58% of enrollees (living in about 30% of counties) had a choice of three or more insurers, compared to 85% of enrollees (living in about 63% of counties) in 2016.

Excerpted from: KFF, June, 2017

 
What's News
  UnitedHealthcare might stay on exchanges in Nevada, New York
Star Tribune, June 9, 2017
 
 
  Florida Blue planning to stay in ACA marketplace
Orlando Sentinel, June 9, 2017
 
 
  Payers Leaving Affordable Care Act Insurance Exchanges in 2017
Healthpayer Intelligence, June 9, 2017
 
 
  Anthem Will Exit Health Insurance Exchange in Ohio
The New York Times, June 6, 2017
  
 
  Obamacare Didn’t Destroy Insurance Markets, but It Also Didn’t Fix Them
The New York Times, June 6, 2017
 
 
  Five places most likely to lose ObamaCare insurers
The Hill, June 6, 2017
  
 
  Insurer Participation on ACA Marketplaces, 2014-2017
Kaiser Family Foundation, June 1, 2017
 
 
  eHealth Partners With Union Plus to Provide a Medicare Insurance Exchange
Business Wire, May 30, 2017
 
 
 
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