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Unpaid care hikes insurance premiums
American Medical News , 06/09/09
Trapp D - Privately insured Americans pay at least hundreds of dollars more in premiums each year to help cover the cost of caring for the nearly 46 million uninsured people in the U.S, according to a new report commissioned by the health advocacy group Families USA.
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