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States Enact Health Care Reform Laws

2006

Massachusetts implements laws to provide health care coverage to nearly all state residents and calls for shared responsibility among individuals, employers and the government in financing the expanded coverage. Within two years, the state’s uninsured rate is cut in half. Vermont also passes comprehensive health care reform aiming for near-universal coverage. The law creates a health plan for uninsured residents and focuses on improving overall quality of care.