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Affording Health Coverage in 2014

Low- and Middle-Income Americans Will Receive Tax Credits to Help Pay for Health Insurance. Starting in 2014, Americans earning up to four times the federal poverty level (currently $47,100 for an ind...

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Medicaid Expansion and Rural Hospital Closures

Update: Who benefits from Medicaid expansion? New infographic A state's decision to forgo Medicaid expansion affects the staying power of hospitals in rural areas. The map below compares recent ...

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Lower-Income Families See Healthcare Costs Soar in House Repeal Bill

See also: Seniors' Premiums Skyrocket under House Repeal Bill

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At a Glance: Pathways for Sustainably Funding Community Health Workers in Medicaid

As trusted members of their communities, community health workers (CHWs) have a proven track record of increasing access to preventive services, improving health outcomes, and even reducing costs. And...

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Why Getting Health Insurance Matters for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are more likely than whites to experience certain health conditions. And they are more likely to get sicker and die from them, too. Finding and treating these pro...

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Why Getting Health Insurance Matters for American Indians and Alaska Natives

American Indians and Alaska Natives are more likely than whites to experience certain health conditions. And they are more likely to get sicker and die from them, too. Finding and treating these probl...

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Why Getting Health Insurance Matters for Latinos

Latinos are more likely to have certain health problems than whites. And they are more likely to get sicker and die from them too. Finding and treating these problems early can make a huge difference....

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Why Getting Health Insurance Matters for African Americans

    African Americans are more likely than whites to experience certain health conditions. And they are more likely to get sicker and die from them, too. Finding and treating these problem...

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How Health Insurance Helps Reduce Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

    African Americans, Latinos, American Indian & Alaska Natives, and Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders are more likely than whites to experience certain health conditions. A...

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Medicaid Expansion Helps Low-Wage Workers: Non-Expansion States

Many of the hard-working people engaged in jobs we rely on every day—from child care aides to bus drivers to waitresses—lack access to affordable health insurance. We recently examined data showin...

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