Here is a run-down of each state’s marketplace:
Those states operating under state-based marketplaces perform all marketplace functions and residents enroll in coverage via state-run marketplace websites.
1. California
2. Colorado
3. Connecticut
4. District of Columbia
5. Idaho
6. Kentucky
7. Maryland
8. Massachusetts
9. Minnesota
10. New York
11. Rhode Island
12. Vermont
13. Washington
Those states with federally-supported state-based marketplaces will perform all marketplace functions, however, they will utilize the federally-facilitated marketplace IT platform. Consumers will enroll via healthcare.gov.
14. Hawaii
15. Nevada
16. New Mexico
17. Oregon
State-partnership marketplaces require states to administer in-person consumer functions. However, HHS will step in to run the remaining functions, and consumers enroll through healthcare.gov.
18. Arkansas
19. Delaware
20. Illinois
21. Iowa
22. Michigan
23. New Hampshire
24. West Virginia
States operating in federally-facilities marketplaces bear no marketplace responsibilities, with HHS performing all functions. These states’ consumers enroll in coverage via healthcare.gov.
25. Alabama
26. Alaska
27. Arizona
28. Florida
29. Georgia
30. Indiana
31. Kansas
32. Louisiana
33. Maine
34. Mississippi
35. Missouri
36. Montana
37. Nebraska
38. New Jersey
39. North Carolina
40. North Dakota
41. Ohio
42. Oklahoma
43. Pennsylvania
44. South Carolina
45. South Dakota
46. Tennessee
47. Texas
48. Utah
49. Virginia
50. Wisconsin
51. Wyoming
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