Health-insurance woes in Pinal County eased by at least one ‘Obamacare’ choice

by Ken Alltucker | The Republic

Nearly 10,000 Pinal County residents now enrolled in an “Obamacare” plan will have at least one option in 2017 after Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona officials confirmed the insurer will offer health plans there next year.

Pinal County faced the prospect of no Affordable Care Act plans in 2017 when Aetna last month said it would exit the marketplace in Arizona and 10 other states. The fast-growing county became the only known U.S. county without a marketplace option — as well as a national symbol of the Affordable Care Act’s struggle to retain health-care insurers for the upcoming year.

Aetna’s exit prompted Blue Cross Blue Shield to reconsider its earlier decision to drop Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage in Pinal County.

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