Maine health care agency to phase out of business

AUGUSTA, Maine The Dirigo Health insurance program, established with great fanfare a decade ago as a nationally pioneering program to cover the uninsured, is phasing out of business.

Once seen as a leap toward universal health care in Maine, Dirigo was a centerpiece of former governor John Baldaccis agenda and was created with bipartisan support.

But the program bumped and lurched on unstable financial underpinnings and never lived up to its full expectations. In 2010, as Republicans gained control of state government, detractors vowed that Dirigo will be diri-gone. They kept their promise and voted to end the program at 2013s end. Full story for BostonGlobe.com subscribers.

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