Hybrid Health Insurance
Nashville (WVLT) - Governor Bredesen says he wants to focus on helping Tennessee's 600,000 uninsured residents once the special legislative session, which begins Tuesday, ends.
Bredesen, who's up for re-election this year, says he envisions developing a type of hybrid health insurance plan.
In it, the working poor, their employers, the state, and possibly the federal government would each kick-in part of the health insurance premiums.
Details of the plan are still being worked out.
The hope is the new plan would be a partner to the state's current TennCare plan.
Bredesen, who's up for re-election this year, says he envisions developing a type of hybrid health insurance plan.
In it, the working poor, their employers, the state, and possibly the federal government would each kick-in part of the health insurance premiums.
Details of the plan are still being worked out.
The hope is the new plan would be a partner to the state's current TennCare plan.
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