How America’s Health Insurance System Could Make the Coronavirus Outbreak Even Worse
In 2018, 28 million American adults did not have coverage, and one in five went without needed medical care due to cost.
In 2018, 28 million American adults did not have coverage, and one in five went without needed medical care due to cost.
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