Saturday 5 November 2016

Colorado could revolutionize the health care reform as it did on legalizing recreational marijuana

Coloradans will vote Nov. 8 on a plan that would provide all state residents with health care when they need it.

Amendment 69 would replace an inefficient private insurance system with a cooperative insurer that would cover Coloradans similarly to how Medicare covers our seniors.

The measure, called ColoradoCare, builds on the Affordable Care Act, which has succeeded in expanding health insurance coverage but failed to stop the rise of health care costs.

The average premium on Colorado’s health insurance exchange will rise by 20 percent in 2017, and voters are looking for solutions. For the full article click here 



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