Anthem exiting Ohio ACA exchanges — 4 insights

Anthem will stop offering policies through Ohio’s ACA exchanges in 2018, The New York Times reports.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. The bill will leave approximately 10,500 residents uninsured with no other payer available through the exchange.

2. President Donald Trump used the move as a platform to say the ACA is failing.

3. NYT reports Republican senators are still attempting to agree on several major issues concerning their potential ACA replacement.

4. Anthem offers plans in several other state exchanges. Company executives have yet to decide whether they will participate in those exchanges.

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