The Bipartisan Policy Center is floating what it touts as a consensus, middle-of-the-road health reform plan aimed at lowering costs and stabilizing the market by building on the current system instead of repealing the health law or replacing it with a single-payer system. The center hopes to generate support on Capitol Hill by noting its recent poll found 39% of voters surveyed want to improve the current system rather than replacing Obamacare and cited high out-of-pocket costs as a top...