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United States Congress (H.R. 3200)

H.R. 3200 was a comprehensive health reform bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2009, aimed at expanding healthcare access and reducing costs. It proposed creating a national health insurance program, improving coverage standards, and implementing measures to control healthcare expenses. The bill sought to address issues like pre-existing conditions and to make healthcare more affordable for Americans. While H.R. 3200 served as a blueprint for ongoing reform efforts, it was eventually folded into broader legislation, such as the Affordable Care Act, reflecting the complex process of shaping national health policy.