The health insurers stumble into an argument for a public option.

Health reform cleared the Senate finance committee, 14-9, without a public option. Now the trick is figuring out how to put it back in. One powerful argument for doing so comes from an unlikely source: the private health-insurance lobby. Full Story »

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by Kristin Gorski - Oct. 15, 2009

Original insights and careful analysis of the consequences of possible health care reform bill(s) passing. Links out to other articles support the writer's points and provide additional information to interested readers. Certainly puts the AHIP's recent report about rising health insurance costs into proper perspective.

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