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Obama is promising a plan that ensures choice, reduces costs and covers the 50 million Americans now without insurance. Kennedy would achieve those goals by requiring all individuals to buy insurance, creating a new public insurance plan that would compete with private insurers to cover middle-class Americans, and providing subsidies to people with income up to four times the poverty level to help them buy care, according to an internal committee briefing paper. He also would bar health insurers from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions, and would create a new voluntary nationwide insurance program, funded by payroll deductions, for people with disabilities or chronic illnesses. The briefing paper doesn't specify how the overall plan would be paid for
-costs for achieving universal coverage are estimated as high as $1.5 trillion
-- but says the responsibility must be shared. Kennedy spokesman Anthony Coley said the proposals in the briefing paper weren't final.
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