Health care advocate plugs solutions to combat rising costs


The cost of a mid-level individual health insurance plan in Oregon nearly doubled between 2014 to 2019, to $443 a month.

Rising health care costs combined with federal policy changes have undermined the market geared to consumers who buy their own insurance, limiting their "ability to obtain comprehensive insurance at a reasonable price,” concludes a new report from OSPIRG Foundation and Frontier Group.

OSPIRG is a nonpartisan consumer advocacy foundation.

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