Wednesday, October 17, 2007

"Insure Missouri" Plan Deviates from Free-Market Reforms 

Categories:  Missouri

The ink is barely dry on HB 818, a ground breaking health reform bill with a free market approach, encouraging individual responsibility and employer participation. Other states in the Midwest, including Kansas, are looking to copy it. Now comes "Insure Missouri," a plan to provide health insurance to low-income adults, loosely modeled after the government-run, connector type Healthy New York program. This new proposal does not continue down the path to the free enterprise reform that put Missouri on the map.



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