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Editorial: Beware the sophomore slump

All the trends are positive as the insurance industry, the government and healthcare reform advocates gear up for the second year of open enrollment on the federal and state-run insurance exchanges. Competition is up. Price increases are modest. And politicians who thought they could ride Obamacare attack ads to election victory are finding most voters have moved on. But insurers, providers, navigators and advocacy groups that are working overtime to sign up the next batch of the uninsured will face a far more difficult challenge this fall and winter than they did in year one when 7.3 million paying customers bought health plans on the exchanges after their rocky rollout…Read More

 

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