Anthem will offer individual plans in 68 counties next year, compared to 85 in 2017. As of Friday, other insurers — Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna and St. Louis-based Centene — will offer marketplace products in the state next year, the report states.
To date, Anthem pulled back its exchange presence in California, Georgia, Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.
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