Today’s Courant leads with Rell’s health care plan which focuses on insuring the 400,000 or so uninsured residents of Connecticut. From the Courant:
Rell presented in a press release what she is calling the Charter Oak Health Plan, which would lean heavily on private insurers. Any uninsured adult would have the option of paying no more than $250 a month for basic health care, prescription drugs, laboratory services and pre- and post-natal care. Rell said her plan would cost the state nothing more than nominal administrative and marketing support, and would be the product of collaboration with the managed-care industry.
