Cancer patients in northeastern Vermont should be getting better coordinated and maybe less expensive care in the near future, if a program that is part of the state's health care overhaul is successful.
New projections by the state of Vermont say a public, universal health care system would cost between $8.2 billion and $9.5 billion a year roughly $13,000 to $14,000 per resident by 2020, but that sticking with the current system based on private insurers would cost even more.