Several state insurance commissioners have become outspoken supporters of efforts to let consumers keep in-force health insurance policies in place in 2014.
The commissioners in Hawaii and North Carolina have put out statements calling for carriers to extend existing policies that fail to meet Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act standards.
Gordon Ito, the Hawaii commissioner, said carriers can choose what they want to do.
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