Michigan residents will have four fewer choices when it comes to health care next year.
While ten insurance carriers will stay as part of the state’s Marketplace, four companies will be leaving the program.
Harbor Health Plan and United Healthcare Community Plan, which had offered HMO plans, are not participating when the enrollment period begins November first.
Priority Health Insurance Company and Alliance Health and Life Insurance Company, which offered PPO plans, are also withdrawing for next year.
About 750-thousand Michigan residents are involved with the marketplace.