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How 10 People Reshaped Massachusetts Health Care
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Contributor | CBlock941 |
Last Edited | CBlock941 May 30, 2007 08:29am |
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Category | News |
Media | Newspaper - Wall Street Journal |
News Date | Wednesday, May 30, 2007 02:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | BOSTON -- When Massachusetts passed a pioneering law ensuring health coverage for virtually all its citizens, it punted many critical details to an eclectic group of 10 people.
Over the past year, the group, known as the Connector board, had to wrestle with the tough questions that have stymied efforts at national health-care reform. How much in premiums can low-income people afford? What about middle-class families? Should plans be required to include prescription-drug coverage? |
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