The Affordable Care Act has made health care affordable for millions of people who don't have employer based plans.
CPE will start reviewing grant applications on July 15.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said all Kentucky residents should have access to health care.
Now Passport and Anthem, which both had lost their contract under Bevin, can submit new bids.
Beshear said in a news conference Monday afternoon that he is signing an executive order to override Bevin’s Kentucky HEALTH project, which required some Kentuckians to meet work requirements to gain health coverage through Medicaid.
The government required hospitals to make these lists available to the public with the Affordable Care Act in 2010, but until this week, hospitals were not required to publish them.
Andy Beshear is expected to announce his plans to fight the ruling Monday in Frankfort.
"Mind-boggling" and an "honor." They are the words used by Ky. Gov. Steve Beshear to describe what it was like to be a part of President Obama's State of the Union address.
Latest numbers show 1,500 Kentuckians a day enrolling for health insurance or Medicaid through Kynect exchange.
Purchases of private health plans soared to five thousand new enrollments since last week.