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State Health Insurance Guides

Our editors have gathered the best information from around the Web on how to find and keep health insurance in each state. These pages are continually updated – if you have suggestions of other content to include, please contact us.

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Recent news articles from the states

How would government-run health insurance affect California?

MercuryNews.com – With a huge number of residents who buy health care on their own and relatively few companies selling them coverage, California is just the kind of market in need of a new government-run insurance plan, supporters of the controversial proposal dominating much of the health reform debate say.

People around the state struggle with health care coverage

Missoulian – HELENA – Thirty-year-old Melissa Armington of Billings has shopped around for health insurance, but no one wants to cover her: She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year.

IN THE STATES: How Health Reform Can Stimulate Colorado Economy, Create Jobs

The New Health Dialogue Blog – Talking about health care reform all over the country, I have the opportunity to see many states’ health systems up close.  In particular, we spend a lot of time in Colorado – as evidenced by our study on Grand Junction. In the context of current reform discussions, I began [...]

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