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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 04:42 AM Mar 2016

Gov. Mark Dayton is pitching a $500,000 study of moving Minnesota to a single-payer--

--health care system

http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/b17912938b8b4a36acb1928090cb44c9/MN--Dayton-Budget-Health-Care

Gov. Mark Dayton is renewing his public pondering about the value of single-payer health care.

The Democratic governor has long backed a fully subsidized health care system rather than the state's current mix of public programs with private coverage. But he's also been an ardent defendant of MNsure, the state's marketplace for private health plans ushered in by the Affordable Care Act.

Dayton is asking the Legislature for a $500,000 appropriation to study the costs and benefits of moving to a government-run system. He made the request as part of a supplemental budget proposal Tuesday.

It could receive a lukewarm reception in the Republican-run House where lawmakers are wary of government involvement in health care. The Legislature is already considering expansions to the low-income health program MinnesotaCare and other measures

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Gov. Mark Dayton is pitching a $500,000 study of moving Minnesota to a single-payer-- (Original Post) eridani Mar 2016 OP
He should read the following document Baobab May 2016 #1
great benfranklinthomasjef Oct 2016 #2
2. great
Sat Oct 8, 2016, 01:36 PM
Oct 2016

The studies have already been done by Gerald friedman and William Hsiao, but I think it doesn't hurt to study it again so you can sell it local.

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