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Expanding coverage is worth it for all, IOM panel insists. (Uninsured).
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 30-JUN-03 |
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Many Americans fail to reach their developmental potential, and public programs like Medicare, the employment disability system, and the justice system incur substantial costs, as a result of high levels of uninsurance.
So says the Institute of Medicine's Committee on the Consequences of Uninsurance in the fifth in its series of six...
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