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Massachusetts enacted landmark healthcare legislation in 2006 that was designed to ensure all residents in the state had health insurance. In this interview with Healthcare Finance News Editor Richard Pizzi, Erica Drazen and Jason Fortin of CSC discuss whether components of the Massachusetts plan could serve as models for a national reform efforts.













