Oregon Inches Closer To Creating Its Own Health Insurance Marketplace
Despite the 2014 Cover Oregon debacle, health care leaders say it makes sense for the state to have its own platform — this time purchased off the shelf.
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Despite the 2014 Cover Oregon debacle, health care leaders say it makes sense for the state to have its own platform — this time purchased off the shelf.
Tens of thousands of Oregonians have less than a week to enroll in health insurance for next year.
Salem - The Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS), Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace has awarded mini-grants to 24 Oregon insurance agents to help them create drop-in enrollment centers during the upcoming health insurance open enrollment for plan year 2016.