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Romney health plan difficult to copy

Few states establish a pool for uninsured

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke about trade policy at the Supervisors' Club in Waterloo, Iowa, at an 'Ask Mitt Anything' event yesterday. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke about trade policy at the Supervisors' Club in Waterloo, Iowa, at an "Ask Mitt Anything" event yesterday. (Matthew Putney/Associated Press)
By Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / November 3, 2007

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It sounds like a simple solution to one of the nation's most vexing problems: how to provide healthcare coverage to the uninsured without raising taxes. Mitt Romney says that as governor of Massachusetts he redirected the money that was already being spent on treating the uninsured in emergency rooms to instead pay for or subsidize their care through healthcare plans. (Full article: 1084 words)

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