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Policies likely for all in state, planners say

Poor counties won’t be omitted if Medicaid in mix, they surmise

Posted: March 17, 2013 at 3:46 a.m.

Some lawmakers and advocates remain concerned that rural, poor Arkansans will be left without coverage when the state’s health-insurance exchange begins operating in January, but an executive of Arkansas’ largest insurance company and exchange planners say such a scenario almost definitely won’t happen.

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