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Next Step for SustiNet Plan: Exploring Public Option

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011   

HARTFORD, Conn. - Backers of the state's SustiNet health reform plan have agreed with Gov. Dannel Malloy and legislative leaders on a proposal to explore a public health-care option.

Malloy's adviser on health reform, Jeannette DeJesus, explains the next step.

"We will undertake a feasibility study in the form of a business plan, where we will look at alternatives to private insurance."

Supporters of the SustiNet plan hail the agreement as an important step toward implementing health reform that aims to provide coverage for many of the state's 400,000 residents without insurance. DeJesus says it's one element of her mandate to coordinate state health reform with the federal Affordable Care Act, including health-care exchanges.

"It doesn't change anything about our plan to move forward on developing exchanges, in which we have multiple insurance companies offer products on that exchange."

Juan Figueroa, president of the Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut, which was instrumental in developing the SustiNet plan, says the agreement is not everything he had hoped for but is a positive step in this budgetary climate.

"Without a doubt in my mind, what we've come to amounts to the next concrete step in moving Connecticut toward a public option."

The agreement also would create the Governor's SustiNet Health Care Cabinet to address health-reform innovation and cost control.


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