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Vermont Single-Payer Health Care Law Signed By Governor

First Posted: 05/26/11 02:44 PM ET Updated: 07/26/11 06:12 AM ET

By Zach Howard

BRATTLEBORO, Vermont -- Vermont became the first state to lay the groundwork for single-payer health care on Thursday when its governor signed an ambitious bill aimed at establishing universal insurance coverage for all residents.

"This law recognizes an economic and fiscal imperative," Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin said as he signed the bill into law at the State House.

"We must control the growth in health care costs that are putting families at economic risk and making it harder for small employers to do business."

Legislators say the plan, approved by the Democratic controlled House and Senate this spring, aims to extend coverage to all 620,000 residents while containing soaring health care costs.

A key component establishes a state health benefits exchange, as mandated by new federal health care laws, that will offer coverage from private insurers, state-sponsored and multi-state plans. It also will include tax credits to make premiums affordable for uninsured Vermonters.

The exchange, called Green Mountain Care and managed by a five-member board, will set reimbursement rates for health care providers and streamline administration into a single, unified system.

Residents and small employers will be able to compare rates from the various plans and enroll for coverage of their choosing.

As designed, the goal is an eventual state-funded and operated single-payer system.

But its sponsors say that outcome is far from certain. The plan will be phased in over several years, with an evolving financial structure that mandates a number of conditions.

Among the criteria are adoption of a financing plan by 2014; ensuring the new system costs less than the current fee-for-service one; and obtaining federal permission via a waiver to allow Vermont to proceed with the single-payer option, in around 2017.

Advocates of change say the existing fee-for-service care has a financial incentive to deliver more care, such as tests, with little attention to quality or better outcomes.

The single-payer concept was omitted from the federal health care overhaul championed by President Barack Obama, in part due to Republican criticism it meant excessive government control.

Progressives in Vermont, including Shumlin and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent, have worked for years to modify the state's health care system.

Shumlin said he recognized "people have legitimate questions" about how a single-payer plan would be financed and operated.

"We will answer those questions before the legislature takes the next step ... We'll be getting input from all Vermonters moving forward, which is essential."

If the state secures one key federal waiver related to exchanges, Green Mountain Care could begin as early as 2014. Another waiver needed to implement the single-payer component under federal law would not be available until 2017.

Vermont's plan calls for the board to consider the likely costs of coverage, factor in potential savings from reforms and recommended sources of revenue. It is charged with delivering a financing plan to legislators by 2013.

If that plan's single-payer component is adopted, lawmakers would approve a budget annually.

Single-payer proponents say the present system is too expensive and excludes too many residents. Vermont has around 47,000 uninsured and 150,000 underinsured residents.

But critics are wary of what a new program will cost and which taxes would help finance it. It is not yet clear whether it would involve increases such as a higher payroll tax.

The state's health care spending runs about $5 billion annually, with costs rising between 6.5 percent and 8.5 percent in recent years.

Some experts say a revised system would save an estimated $580 million annually, and $1.9 billion by 2019, while creating several thousand jobs.

(Reporting by Zach Howard; Editing by Chris Michaud and Jerry Norton)

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By Zach Howard BRATTLEBORO, Vermont -- Vermont became the first state to lay the groundwork for single-payer health care on Thursday when its governor signed an ambitious bill aimed at establis...
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sb250guy
A Cunning Linguist
05:40 AM on 05/31/2011
Wow! Cool! I'm originally from western Massachusetts. I'm living in Japan now (enjoying my national health care by the way). But if I ever come back to the US, I may have to aim just a couple mile north of where I used to be.
05:48 PM on 06/22/2011
Your enjoying it as a foreigner huh?
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scottb2
09:57 AM on 05/30/2011
"But critics are wary of what a new program will cost and which taxes would help finance it. It is not yet clear whether it would involve increases such as a higher payroll tax."

Here we go again, more of the same, "we have to pass the bill to see what's in it"

And guess what it kicks the answers down the road... like obama care it looks good now, but the costs will kick in after he is out of office, go figure
lasagnalover
The only true diversity, is diversity of thought
03:10 AM on 05/30/2011
Great to hear !!! it should be left up to the individual states
08:59 AM on 05/29/2011
This working together goes against the capitalist american spirit. Death panels should be controlled by the private sector because the private sector is better at killing people than the govt. Ask any conservative and they will explain it to you.
07:34 PM on 05/29/2011
I am a conservative, what was the question, again??
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brokerallen
The Middle Class Needs To Take Back America
11:05 PM on 06/01/2011
Eric Cantor said as much. I'm glad to see Vermont putting people first.
09:45 PM on 05/28/2011
Whatever happened to "power to the people"? "Stick it to the man"? Vermont, the only state with a socialist representative (and with a Jewish background, I cannot understand how ANYBODY who is Jewish, would entrust the State with ANYTHING, let alone running health care, after the atrocities perpetuated on Jewish people over history by all-powerful states), handing over their health care keys to a "single payer", IE government controlled, system?? THAT's an exercise of independence and personal liberty??

Amazing.
08:48 AM on 05/29/2011
You have to get over the story you've been told that free market will solve all of mankinds problems. It should be tucked away with tax cuts will create jobs and cinderellas slipper!
04:11 PM on 05/29/2011
So tell me how GOVERNMENT SPENDING solves all of mankind's problems; let's take its ultimate goal, socialism, government owns ALL resources, and examine the hundred million people "sacrificed" for the cause, and the blanket misery, resulting from it: Robespierre's Terror, Lenin and Stalin's Russia, Hitler's Germany, Mao's China, Ho Chi Minh's Vietnam, Fidel's Cuba, Kim's North Korea.

Western Europe's "soft" socialism?? Government takes almost half of GDP to fund its growth and creativity strangling "safety net"? Double-digit unemployment, perpetual debt and lowering standard of living says it all. That what we want?? I think not, what say you??
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ScapeGoat
Facts are stubborn things. Science Rocks!
08:49 AM on 05/28/2011
Score one for the people over greedy insurance companies. I love Vermont!
07:33 PM on 05/29/2011
Vermont, that bastion of diversity; Ben and Jerry's ice cream, no billboards and 95% white.

Let's see Bernie ride herd over the mixed population of California's Central Valley, he wouldn't make dogcatcher.
11:57 PM on 05/29/2011
shut it, you chil.dish loooon.
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rosey7
01:40 AM on 06/01/2011
Philclock, Central Valley would love Bernie Sanders. You make the silly assumption that brown people don't want good health care. The farm workers are getting it now at tax payer expense via the emergency wards. They should have temp. visas and they should have health care that comes with their jobs. If it were not for Central Valley farm workers- there wouldn't be California produce. Do YOU want to pick lettuce 6 days a week?

Vermont's average income is 28,750.00 . That hardly makes the people rich. They may be mostly white, but it is a middle class state for the most part. Vermont has no Silicon Valley, Tiburon, Mill Valley, Montecito , Hollywood, Laguna Beach , Orange County, Malibu- unlike California. If you don't like the bay area, move. I will guarantee you will find like minded folks in Texas, Tenn., Georgia, Kansas etc.. Move to a red state since you dislike the predominantly blue state you live in. No one is forcing you to live in Ca.
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brokerallen
The Middle Class Needs To Take Back America
12:02 AM on 05/28/2011
The rest of the nation could learn a lot from Vermont. Putting people first over the love of money and a leader in green energy.
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vazzy13
unapologetically open-minded
05:58 PM on 05/27/2011
Here's hoping it works - and other states follow suit!
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05:43 PM on 05/27/2011
I have no problem with Vermont passing a single payer system for their citizens -- so long as those citizens will pay for the entire bill and not ask the federal government to bail them out (which I guarantee will eventually happen.) On the other hand, in the true spirit of federalism, where can I go to get a low-cost insurance plan, not loaded with mandates like AIDS coverage, Drug rehab, chiropractic, etc., etc.?
09:10 AM on 05/29/2011
You can go to fantasyland which is right next to perfectworld....only. here can you find people who pay for insurance and never actually use it because no one ever gets sick.
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rosey7
01:49 AM on 06/01/2011
Derek Elliot, Don't you get it? There are no cheap insurance plans by design and if you find a cheap plan it won't cover the first hour you are in a hospital. Insurance companies will not cover you if you have a pre existing condition without exempting that condition and any others they can link to it. One of my five grown sons has psoriasis. The insurance companies denied him coverage saying psoriasis his an auto immune disease. He is 24, an entrepreneur and already successful. He is otherwise health but still denied. That's why Obama's plan won't let insurers discriminate.If you can pick and choose who you cover as a for profit enterprise how is anyone who has ever had any illness going to get insurance?
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John Lewis
05:26 PM on 05/27/2011
One down forty nine to go. It's nice to see that at least one state realizes that if someone's child gets leukemia they shouldn't go bankrupt and lose their homes as well.
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R U Mad
Libbies make me laugh!
08:17 AM on 05/28/2011
No, they will just be put on a waiting list and be told what treatments that child qualifies for. Red tape, regulations, and restrictions. Name one thing that the gov't put their hands on, and it prospered!
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Jimmy B
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09:21 AM on 05/28/2011
Lies, ignorance, distractions is that all you got?
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Rick4646
Union-worker, make working-class strong again
08:46 PM on 05/28/2011
Buzz-- wrong answer. It it overwhelming the amount of red tape, beaurocracies, and "death panels" of the insurance companies. Doctors and nurses say government health care (medicare and VA) is the best because they don't question nor deny coverage nearly like the insurance companies do. I got friends in Canada that has single payer; they said they are happy with their coverage and they don't have to worry about the denial of coverage nor going bankrupt for health care. Just look at the facts before you use that dittohead default mode.
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scottb2
09:59 AM on 05/30/2011
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Colton B
05:24 PM on 05/27/2011
Notice where he uses the word "control". It may be used for good now, but wait for it liberals. You will regret putting a small hole in the dike of freedom against tyranny.
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shamumbo
06:00 PM on 05/27/2011
You mean the freedom to get ripped off by insurance companies?
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RS
I think, therefore, I don't listen to Limbaugh
08:56 AM on 05/28/2011
And pharmaceutical companies as well. Hey Colton B -- are you ABSOLUTELY SURE you or close family members (i.e. parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) DO NOT own a considerable amount of stock in a major health insurer (Aetna, Cigna, United Health, Humana, etc.) or a major pharmaceutical company (Pfizer, Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb, etc.)?
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scottb2
10:00 AM on 05/30/2011
Insurance Co's are just that insurance, you don;t have to have it, you are free to pay the bill yourself....
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cable1977
Against logic there is no armor like ignorance
11:58 PM on 05/27/2011
The insurance plan probably does include mental health benefits as well. Could be quite useful to get some therapy for that paranoia. Perhaps you should consider relocating to VT.
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lhanderson86
04:45 PM on 05/27/2011
I don't like snow, but perhaps I'll move. California gets worse and worse every day...
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rosey7
02:09 AM on 06/01/2011
lhanderson86, keep the faith. Brown is for universal health care. He swears it will save the state multi millions! Ca. will go the way of Vermont- it's fiscally responsible. Now, even if you are insured, you wait hours and ours for emergency care while people without insurance wait to get cough syrup for their babies. Hospital Emergency rooms are the very most inefficient way to deliver regular health care.
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AsISaid
04:24 PM on 05/27/2011
What are they thinking? This is the United States of America! Things that make sense like this just don't happen here, do they? How is this possible in this country?
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AsISaid
04:29 PM on 05/27/2011
snarky
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irishgramm
04:17 PM on 05/27/2011
Vermont, a quiet little state, doing BIG things for it's people, what an inspiration. Provides me with alot of hope, after reading here on HP all the negitivity from the far rights potential Presidential candidates, doom and gloom, lies and more lies, fear and anger, so predictable, so tiresome.........Thank you for LEADING, Vermont!!!!!
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goleafsgo
A Lie stands on one leg, Truth on two.
04:36 PM on 05/27/2011
Re; financing and the operation of the plan. - "We will answer those questions before the legislature takes the next step......We'll be getting input from all Vermonters moving forward, which is essential." - Governor Shumlin. Can you imagine Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Rick Scott of Florida or John Kasich of Ohio making such a statement!! Congratulations, Vermont! Good post, irishgramm! Fanned and faved
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irishgramm
06:28 PM on 05/27/2011
As I was reading this article by Zack Howard and typing my comment, all the time I was thinking just what you have said here, look at the difference in governing from Governor Shumlin and their Legislature and what Walker and his minions are doing and as you said Kasich of Ohio and so many other Republican Governors as they ram down their dictates on their people with no regard whatsoever to the cry against their policies all the while cirticizing and demeaning their constituents who don't agree and "dare" to protest these governors. A completey diffierent mind set between what and how Democratic Governors govern, as compared to these dictatorial Republican Governors showing their disdain for their constituents.
04:11 PM on 05/27/2011
Watch all the deadbeats flood VT.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
04:13 PM on 05/27/2011
Watch VT save millions while providing health care for all its residents.
06:00 PM on 06/22/2011
Live there, it wont. Nothing any government runs is efficient. Look at the US post office the very basic function.
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obama20082012
37 repeal tries later....the GOP still fails
04:15 PM on 05/27/2011
I hope you don't move there.
04:20 PM on 05/27/2011
I pay for my family's health care, I dont look to others to do it like you do.
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chromehippie2
Pluralistic Eclectic
06:03 PM on 05/27/2011
LOL.

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