The Obama administration defended the health care law’s struggling insurance co-ops Tuesday, suggesting to Congress that cutbacks demanded by lawmakers themselves put added pressure on an altruistic alternative to mega-insurers. State regulators have ordered 11 of the 23 non-profit co-ops shut down over solvency concerns, forcing several hundred thousand customers to seek new coverage.
After 11 health insurance co-ops fold, official says they gave consumers choice and control
by Research Team | Nov 5, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments