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  • 2. Incremental strategies for providing health insurance for the uninsured. Projected federal costs and number of newly insured.
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  • 5. Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2007 Current Population Survey.
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  • 9. Expanding health insurance for children: examining the alternatives.
    Fronstin P, Pierron B.
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  • 10. Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 1998 Current Population Survey.
    Fronstin P.
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  • 13. Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 1999 Current Population Survey.
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  • 14. The American approach to health insurance. 1934.
    Davis MM.
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  • 15. Gaining Coverage Through Medicaid Or Private Insurance Increased Prescription Use And Lowered Out-Of-Pocket Spending.
    Mulcahy AW, Eibner C, Finegold K.
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  • 16. Tax subsidies for health insurance: costs and benefits.
    Gruber J, Levitt L.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2000 Sep 01; 19(1):72-85. PubMed ID: 10645074
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  • 17. Getting real about the uninsured problem.
    Curtis R.
    Front Health Serv Manage; 2005 Sep 01; 21(4):39-44; discussion 45-8. PubMed ID: 16028502
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  • 18. Covering America's uninsured.
    Hoffman CB, Rowland D.
    Am J Nurs; 2007 Apr 01; 107(4):75-9. PubMed ID: 17413752
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  • 19. Trade-offs between public and private coverage for low-income children have implications for future policy debates.
    McMorrow S, Kenney GM, Anderson N, Clemans-Cope L, Dubay L, Long SK, Wissoker D.
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  • 20. The uninsured: an American time bomb.
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