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Rep. Chris Collins — a member of Donald Trump's transition team — told MSNBC Thursday that there will be no policy changes to Obamacare until 2019, and signaled that insurers will be under the same Obamacare rules for the next two years.
Between the lines: Collins' message might ease some fears among Obamacare customers. But it's also aimed at insurers, who have been telling the Trump team and Congress that they need to know the rules of the road so they can decide whether to even offer Obamacare coverage next year.