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Apr 13, 2006 -- Massachusetts health care law gets better
Clark talked recently about the new law in Massachusetts that requires everyone in the state to have health insurance. Well, the legislation has been made even stronger because the governor used the line item veto power to keep the system in the hands of individuals, not corporations. Yes, the government plays a role, but that is okay in Clarks opinion. Thats because if everyone has to have insurance, people who pay dont have to cover for the people who dont. So, Massachusetts has offered insurers a giant health market to sell to and has made it more clear what must be covered. Who knows if its going to work, but its a great start in the right direction. Lower income people who normally wouldnt be able to afford insurance are subsidized by the government so they can afford it. Still, the responsibility of payment and what coverage you want comes down to the individual. And that is what people in all states need to be doing.
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