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Health insurer Aetna will reduce the number of Pennsylvania counties it offers small group Affordable Care Act plans in next year, Aetna spokesperson Walt Cherniak told Becker's Hospital Review.

For the first time, health insurer CareSource will sell Medicare Advantage plans in Ohio, following its advantage plan expansion in Kentucky and Indiana earlier this year, Dayton Daily News reports.

Chicago-based consulting firm Mercer appointed Brian Marsella, former Aetna vice president, as partner in its health and benefits business.

To cut healthcare costs, health insurer Cigna is extending its telehealth services in 2017 to most of its employer-sponsored group plans and on- and off-exchange plans.

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The House approved legislation calling for individuals who lost health insurance because of co-op closures to be excused this year from the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, The Hill reports.

Iowa's largest payer, Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield, will not offer preferred provider organization plans on the state's individual market for 2017, The Des Moines Register reports.

Representatives will rule on legislation Wednesday calling for individuals who lost health insurance because of co-op closures to be excused from the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate fine, Morning Consult reports.

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