bostonherald.com — Massachusetts’ much-hailed health-care reform initiative shouldn’t be replicated nationally, researchers at a progressive Washington, D.C, think tank said yesterday, because the Bay state’s model has no built-in cost controls.
“It has had some successes, but the Massachusetts model fails to control costs, because it relies only on private insurers,” said Diane Archer, a researcher at the Institute for America’s Future.
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