Health carriers in Nevada are rejecting the idea that their state's public exchange administration is working any better.
Mike Murphy, president of the Nevada Association of Health Plans, says the four insurers participating in the state-based Nevada Health Link exchange continue to experience terrible enrollment system problems.
In some cases, he writes in a comment letter posted on the exchange board website, a carrier will get enrollment information but no premium payment.
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