Becker's Healthcare February 7, 2025
Jakob Emerson

A bill to establish a single payer healthcare system in Massachusetts has been refiled in the state legislature, aiming to replace private insurers with a publicly funded program that guarantees health coverage for all residents.

The legislation would create the Massachusetts Health Care Trust, a publicly administered entity that would manage and finance healthcare services statewide​. If passed, the bill would ensure universal coverage without copays, deductibles, or out-of-pocket costs. It would replace the current mix...

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