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Obama stumps for healthcare reform

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   June 12, 2009

As President Obama traveled to sell a government-run insurance plan as essential to healthcare reform, Senate negotiators began to explore a possible bipartisan compromise modeled after rural cooperatives. Creating a "public option" to compete with private coverage has emerged as a significant hurdle as Congress begins to debate legislation to restructure the nation's healthcare system. But many lawmakers who are skeptical of a federal plan expressed interest in an alternative proposal to create the member-run healthcare cooperatives.

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