Idaho officials pitched the state’s plan for health care to federal officials, making a case to allow insurers to sell plans that don’t comply with the Affordable Care Act. The Idaho Statesman reports Republican Gov. Butch Otter and Idaho Department of Insurance Director Dean Cameron met with top federal health care officials last week after Otter issued an executive order last month to allow some state health insurance plans to drop certain federal requirements.
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