Study raises questions about public health plan
AP/Yahoo News, April 7, 2009
A public health insurance option for middle class families could help cover the uninsured but it may well put private insurers out of business, a consulting firm concluded in a study. The report by the Lewin Group said it all depends on details that lawmakers are far from deciding. But the report could provide ammunition for critics who say a public plan would move in the direction of government-run medicine, according to the Associated Press.
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