COST: $940 billion over 10 years, with deficit reduction pegged at $138 billion. COVERAGE: Major expansion begins in 2014. When fully phased in, 95 percent of eligible Americans would have coverage, compared with 83 percent today. That would add coverage for 32 million Americans. (Full article: 585 words)
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