Reader's View: Health care not a business in Minnesota
But, as I understand it, in the state of Minnesota, health insurance isn't a business. The state of Minnesota entered into a public-private relationship by entities such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, HealthPartners, Medica & UCare Minnesota. These entities stopped being regulated by an insurance commissar & to this day are regulated by the section of Health & the section of Human Services. This happened during the days while then-premier woman Hillary Clinton was will resolvethe health care problem in 90 days. I cite Americans' trial by health care under the Affordable Care Act.Health care fallout: Fate of 8M low-revenue Kids in limbo
as informed in CHIP provides low-cost coverage to children in families which earn also much to qualify for Medicaid. "The reality which they need to play politics by our children' health care is appalling," Bell said. But, majority Republicans decided to pay for it partly by cutting a public health programme created under previous President Barack Obama's health care law, & by raising Medicare premiums on upper-revenue recipients. In Minnesota, CHIP serves about 125,000 children. Arizona has about 74,000 children covered under Medicaid expansion & 23,000 under its CHIP programme, known as KidsCare.collected by :Lucy William