The growth of this program is impressive, but it just scratches the surface of the total need, as most in health care know.
In theory, however, there’s nothing stopping a rapid expansion of SHARP — although the ability of employers to fund the payments could be a short-term constraint. No matter. We need to find ways to do this.
But the good news that that we’ve proven SHARP works. It’s no longer a pilot or demonstration program. It is now a permanent fixture in state law. It also has been shown to have broad, bipartisan support in the Legislature. In this age, that’s refreshing.The views expressed here are the writer’s and are not necessarily endorsed by the Anchorage Daily News, which welcomes a broad range of viewpoints.
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