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Public Health Insurance Plan Public Health Insurance Plan If Insurer Premium Trend Continues, Public Health Insurance Plan Enrollment Will Grow: Distribution of Coverage by Primary Source Under Current Law (2010) and Path Framework (Small Firms in 2010, All Firms in 2014) Path Framework, Small Firms (2010) Path Framework, All Firms (2014) Current Law (2010) Uninsured 4m 1% Uninsured 4m 1% Medicaid 49m 16% Uninsured 49m 16% Medicaid 49m 16% Private 109m 35% Medicaid 42m 14% Medicare 41m 13% Private 170m 55% Medicare 41m 13% Private 178m 58% Medicare 39m 13% Public Health Insurance Plan 43m 14% Public Health Insurance Plan 105m 34% Source: The Lewin Group, The Path to a High Performance U.S. Health System: Technical Documentation (Washington, D.C.: The Lewin Group, 2009).