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Access-to-care problems are resurfacing in Mass
American Medical News , 06/30/09
Trapp D - Massachusetts' Commonwealth Connector health reforms have reduced the state's uninsured population to less than 3% of residents, the lowest among all states. But a recent survey found an uptick last fall in adults reporting difficulty accessing certain types of care.
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