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A comprehensive look at how much in federal dollars the 22 co-ops received per enrollee

Obamacare Co-Ops Cost Taxpayers $17,000 Per Enrollee


By Heritage Foundation Melissa Quinn——--February 11, 2015

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More than 500,000 people enrolled in health plans offered by nonprofit insurance companies created under the Affordable Care Act.

And with the co-ops receiving an average of $108.7 million from the federal government, taxpayer-backed funding per enrollee topped $17,000. Twenty-three co-ops received a total of $2.5 billion from the federal government and enrolled more than 520,000 people in plans through September. However, an analysis conducted by The Daily Signal published yesterday found that just one, Maine Community Health Options, was profitable last year. More...

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