The CO-OP’s had to adjust their expectations and operations to respond to the technological failures of the state marketplace,
The CO-OP’s had to adjust their expectations and operations to respond to the technological failures of the state marketplace.
Now that the first enrollment period is over, and rate review has begun for next year, Oregon’s two new consumer-oriented and -operated health insurance nonprofits are trying to set themselves apart from their competitors.
Read more at the Statesman Journal.
