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Changes in the Incidence and Duration of Periods without Insurance
New England Journal of Medicine, 04/23/09
Cutler DM et al. - As compared with the years from 1983 through 1986, from 2001 through 2004, more people, particularly those with the lowest educational level, had periods in which they were not insured. The results portend difficulties if private coverage continues to decline and is not offset by further expansions of public insurance.
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