A fresh call for health insurance reform in Connecticut
Hartford Courant, January 13, 2009
The Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut is set to unveil its proposal calling for major changes in the state's health system and a plan that the group says could insure 98% of state residents by 2014. It is the first of many state and federal proposals expected to be aired in what many people say is the year for health reform. Connecticut legislators are expected to address the issue in the current session.
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