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More find health plans too costly

Coverage from employer goes untaken

By Kimberly Blanton
Globe Staff / July 6, 2004

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Soaring premiums and copayments are squeezing a rising numbers of Americans unable to purchase health coverage offered by employers. People who have access to insurance, yet can't afford it, even when it's subsidized by an employer, are adding to the nation's population of 37 million uninsured, a new survey by the Urban Institute found. (Full Article: 929 Words)

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