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  2. Single-payer healthcare - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado State Health Care System Initiative, Amendment 69, [105] was a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment proposal in November 2016 to vote on a single-payer healthcare system called ColoradoCare. The system would have been funded by a 10% payroll tax split 2:1 between employers and employees.

  3. Column: Single-payer healthcare is the right system. Can ...

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    Carmen Comsti, California Nurses Assn. This would mean placing $400 billion in annual expenditures in the hands of a state governing board. Say goodbye to the dead hand of private health insurers ...

  4. Massachusetts health care reform - Wikipedia

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    The Division of Health Care Finance and Policy defined by regulation what contribution level meets the "fair and reasonable" test in the statute. The regulation imposes two tests. First, employers are deemed to have offered "fair and reasonable" coverage if at least 25% of their full-time workers are enrolled in the firm's health plan.

  5. The fight for single-payer health care moves to the states - AOL

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    Medicare for All is a non-starter in Washington for the foreseeable future, but lawmakers in a number of blue states are pursuing their own versions of universal health care. The fight for single ...

  6. What's the difference between Medicare and single payer? - AOL

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    Single payer refers to a healthcare system in which only the government pays.The term “Medicare for All” means the same thing. Therefore, in this case, the two terms are interchangeable ...

  7. Healthcare in California - Wikipedia

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    A single-payer health care system for California has been suggested multiple times. Two bills in the California State Legislature that would have implemented universal health coverage were vetoed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006 and 2008, respectively.

  8. Single-payer healthcare is a 'tough, tough sell' as ... - AOL

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    The California Nurses Assn., a staunch advocate for single-payer healthcare, opposed Wiener’s bill, expressing skepticism over whether it would help create a single-payer system or simply ...

  9. Semashko model - Wikipedia

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    The model features publicly owned medical facilities, salaried health workers, large providers of primary healthcare and an exceptionally high degree of governmental administration, providing a universal healthcare. [2] The Semashko model does not allow private medical practices, as all physicians in it are state employees. [1]