One of the most popular CO-OP plans says public exchange enrollment site problems in its state could threaten its future.

Bobbette Bond, chief project officer of the Nevada Health CO-OP, one of a new crop of carriers created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, said during a Silver State Health Insurance Exchange board meeting that they've has had trouble getting any information about consumers who signed up for coverage in January.

The CO-OP attracted about 37 percent of the 18,000 qualified health plan enrollees at the state-based exchange, which does business as Nevada Health Link.

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Allison Bell

Allison Bell, a senior reporter at ThinkAdvisor and BenefitsPRO, previously was an associate editor at National Underwriter Life & Health. She has a bachelor's degree in economics from Washington University in St. Louis and a master's degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She can be reached through X at @Think_Allison.