Three more states are on track to run their own health care exchanges as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

The Health and Human Services Department said Thursday it issued the first conditional approval of a state partnership exchange in Delaware, and conditional approval to Minnesota and Rhode Island to operate a state-based exchange.

The approvals follow those issued last week to eight states—Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, Oregon and Washington—and Washington, D.C., to operate state-based exchanges.

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