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The health insurance exchange in Washington, D.C., has earned the distinction of enrolling the largest share of young adults--the most coveted consumer population. But it also has the fewest amount of consumers who are eligible for federal subsidies, reported The Washington Post.
It's not only the federally-run health insurance exchanges that are facing snags and technical glitches in their attempt to open for enrollment on Oct. 1. State-based exchanges are facing a slew of problems too, with the online marketplace in Washington, D.C., handling the biggest setback so far.
A tense situation arose over the weekend between officials in Washington, D.C., which is implementing its own health insurance exchange, and CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield, the region's dominant insurer.
As insurers continue to submit plans to sell on states' health insurance exchanges, the Washington, D.C. online marketplace boasted that four major companies intend to operate on its exchange.
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