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April 19, 2006

Boston Globe Examines Whether Massachusetts Health Insurance Requirement Could Be Model For Other States

The Boston Globe on Friday examined whether the Massachusetts law that requires residents to have health insurance could "serve as a national model." According to the Globe, Massachusetts "has relatively few uninsured residents," with about 10% of the population lacking health insurance, compared with an uninsurance rate of about 18% nationwide... click link for more

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Posted by Ken at April 19, 2006 05:50 PM