Cato Fellow: Massachusetts Health Care Reforms Forcing Coverage Changes

Posted by Staff on June 23, 2009 |

Michael Tanner, senior fellow of the Cato Institute, says people in Massachusetts who had health insurance and were happy with it are having to change their coverage because their current plan does not comply with the state’s mandates. It is just one example of the lessons he believes the federal government should take from the results of Massachusetts’ 2006 health care reforms. (0:23)

 
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June 23, 2009

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