More than 175,000 people signed up for health insurance for 2017 through the state's Connect for Health Colorado insurance exchange, officials with the exchange said on Monday. On Tuesday, Senate Republicans will discuss getting rid of Connect for Health Colorado in favor of Coloradans using the federal exchange instead. But that assumes the federal exchange continues to exist in its current form. This legislation also comes during a time of great uncertainty about the future of the federal exchange as Republicans in Washington, D.C., plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act. As for the benefits of Colorado having its own exchange, it means Colorado can do enrollment outreach in the ways that make sense for Colorado, Hanel said.
collected by :Lucy William
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