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In this Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 photo Montana Health Co-op President Larry Turney chats Friday with chief external affairs officer, Ronda McMillan, at the co-op’s offices in Helena, Mont. The health care co-op begins accepting new enrollees Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, after voluntarily withdrawing from Montana’s health insurance exchange to stave off insolvency. The Montana Co-op is just one of four health care co-ops that survives, among the 23 that sprung out of the Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act. (AP photo/Bobby Caina Calvan)

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Montana's Health Co-op remains standing as others falter
August 12, 2017 5:50 p.m.

Montana's Health Co-op remains standing as others falter

HELENA — Montana’s health care co-op, one of America’s few remaining alternatives to traditional health insurance, will resume accepting new enrollees Sunday after it voluntarily pulled itself from the state’s insurance marketplace in December.