Utah expected its federal high-risk pool — subsidized health coverage for the sick and uninsurable — to be an easy sell. But it proved easier than state officials ever imagined. Photos At a glance — Examining exchange plans In letters to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last week, several advocacy groups complained about the lack of clarity and transparency surrounding Utah's plans for Avenue H. Among them: a physicians group, federally certified community health clinics, AARP Utah, Voices for Utah Children and the Utah Health Policy Project. The Salt Lake Tribune obtained parts of Utah's exchange blueprint through a records request. They make promises, say advocates, but...
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