Massachusetts Health Insurance Law Of 2006 Working, But Challenges Lie Ahead, NYT Editorial States

The “real test” of the 2006 Massachusetts health insurance law will come that year when higher penalties are levied on those who remain uninsured and the state determines “whether coverage

can really be made mandatory without sparking political resistance,” the New York Times writes in an editorial.

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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