Universal primary care Galbraith outlines health-care plan

July 14, 2016

MONTPELIER — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Peter Galbraith unveiled a $220 million universal primary care plan he hopes to finance with a payroll tax. Galbraith said on Wednesday his plan would have no deductibles, co-pays or premiums and would be paid for by a 2 percent payroll tax on employers. It would ensure all Vermonters could see a primary care physician with no out-of-pocket expenses, according to Galbraith.

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