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Vt. Health Exchange May Need Adjustments After 'Repeal And Replace' Fails

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A Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in Congress came with a warning that insurance markets will "explode" if the law is not fixed. But how much truth is in that claim, and how stable is Vermont's health care exchange?

Gov. Phil Scott said this week he'll look at what changes are needed to the operations of Vermont Health Connect, the state's health care exchange, in the aftermath of the attempt to overhaul the entire federal heath care law. We talk with health care leaders about what means for Vermonters. Our guests are Secretary of the Agency of Human Services Al Gobeille, President of BlueCross BlueShield of Vermont Don George, and Mike Fisher, Vermont's Health Care Advocate.

Also in the program, , our monthly book club about the title nominated for Vermont's Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award. We mark the by talking with students at Mettawee Community School in West Pawlet, who are reading the novel George. Author tells the story of a transgender girl who is navigating her identity with the help of supportive friends.

Broadcast live on Friday, March 31, 2017 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.

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