Health care reforms in North Dakota will not include a state run marketplace

North Dakota health care reforms

The governor has announced that the insurance exchange will be handed over to federal officials. According to a spokesperson for Governor Jack Dalrymple, of North Dakota, the state does not intend to take on the central element of the health care reforms, the online insurance exchange, for themselves, but will instead have the federal government run it for them. The Affordable Care Act requires that all states have one of these online marketplaces by 2014. The federal health care reforms include an element that says that every state must run…

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