Colorado Health Care Proposal Would Expand Coverage To 85% Of States Uninsured
A proposal developed by the Colorado Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform would extend health insurance to 85% of the state’s uninsured residents and cost within $1.4 billion and $2.1 billion, according to a consultant appointed to study proposals for a statewide insurance plan, the [click link for full article]
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