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CBO: Co-ops ‘Unlikely’ to Be Effective

By | 10.07.09 | 6:19 pm

To the dismay of many liberal lawmakers, the Senate Finance Committee famously excluded a public option from its health reform bill, instead proposing the creation of state-based health care cooperatives in hopes of bringing insurance costs down.

For the second time, the Congressional Budget Office has determined that More…

GOP Ruling Out Health Care Co-Op Compromise

By | 08.19.09 | 12:01 am

Smelling blood in the water as Democrats made contradictory statements about what a Senate health care reform bill might contain, Republicans spent Tuesday pushing back against a possible compromise–non-profit health insurance cooperatives, an idea that Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) had pushed for months before the debate centered on a Medicare-style More…

Dodd Reiterates Support for Public Plan

By | 08.18.09 | 4:07 pm

Still recovering from prostate cancer surgery, Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) just shot out a statement reaffirming the importance of the public insurance option to the Democrats’ health reform legislation. Dodd had stepped in to replace the ailing Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) as head of the Senate Health, Education, More…

The Drawbacks of the Co-op Insurance Model

By | 08.18.09 | 11:05 am

The New York Times today does a nice job pointing out some of the limitations of the co-op coverage model being pushed by “Gang of Six” member Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) as an alternative to the government-backed option preferred by the White House and Democratic leaders. More…