New York's former insurance superintendent, Eric Dinallo–now an NYU professor, and potential candidate for state attorney general–published an op-ed in yesterday's New York Daily News in which he explains why individuals must be required to buy health insurance to reform the system. But he also suggests that a public option is required to make sure coverage is affordable for all. Frankly, I wonder whether he might think my call for a Health Insurance Assigned Risk Plan might do the trick?
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