The Public Option is to The Co-op Plan as


Why's the difference so important?

The Public Health Insurance Option is the heart of strong health care reform—a high-quality, affordable plan that would be key to lowering skyrocketing health care costs and helping to provide coverage for all Americans. More »

The "Co-op" Plan is a distraction from real reform, and would create small, regional insurers too weak to compete to lower costs and too limited to meet the goal of affordable coverage for all Americans. In addition, these "co-op" plans would mostly be privately run, so they wouldn't be accountable to voters or Congress. More »

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