Nine firms submit healthcare plans to cover adults under Cover Florida
St. Petersburg Times, August 20, 2008
About four million uninsured adults in Florida could soon receive coverage under the governor's "Cover Florida," a proposal by nine companies to offer low-cost healthcare plans. The health plans, which would cover preventative, primary, and urgent care, would ultimately cost members $150 a month.
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