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Oct 22 (Reuters) - With 47 million people in the United States without health insurance, the U.S. presidential candidates' plans to close that gap are coming under scrutiny by voters before the November 2008 election. Following are some health care proposals from leading candidates.
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* New York Sen. Hillary Clinton
Her plan, estimated to cost about $110 billion per year, would require all Americans to get health insurance. Under a public-private partnership, they would keep existing coverage or choose from private insurance options members of Congress receive. Individuals may also choose a public plan similar to Medicare.
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