State Public Option Plans — Too Modest to Improve Affordability?

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“State Public Option Plans — Too Modest to Improve Affordability?”


Erin Fuse Brown, Katherine L. Gudiksen, and Jaime S. King
September 11, 2021

Facing daunting political, legal, and fiscal challenges, the public option health plans recently enacted by Washington State, Nevada, and Colorado have been narrowed to such an extent that they may fail to meet their affordability and coverage goals.

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