Health Care for All Could Cost $26.6b ; Panel to Present 5 Plans to Lawmakers

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ENGLEWOOD - Plans to increase health care access in Colorado could cost anywhere from $890 million to $26.6 billion a year, a governor-appointed group examining the subject learned Thursday.

The Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform did not take a position on which of the four studied plans it favors or set concrete details on a fifth option still in the works. The commission will explain the pros and cons of each of the ideas to the Legislature in January.

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Health Care for All Could Cost $26.6b ; Panel to Present 5 Plans to Lawmakers

It did, however, get the first comprehensive cost breakdown of the four ideas, as well as comparisons on how many of the state's 792,000 uninsured residents would be covered under each option.

The proposal t...

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