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| A Matter Of Opinion |
| By Business Journal Staff
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| Published: May 5, 2008 |
The state Senate voted Thursday on the individual health insurance market bills that have caused intense consternation in the past few months. The substitute bills that skittered quickly out of Sen. Tom George’s Health Policy Committee and onto the Senate floor met a 23-13 vote. The bills give insurance commissioner Ken Ross one year to produce a report on the feasibility of a high-risk pool, funded by all insurers and administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield, that would cover Michigan’s sickest people. |
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