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Public Opinion on the Uninsured : Major Versus Limited Effort to Help the Uninsured
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Major Versus Limited Effort to Help the Uninsured

While the public supports action to extend health insurance coverage, there is little agreement on how to solve the problem. In 2003, only thirteen percent said the government should keep things the way they are now rather than do something to help people who don’t have health insurance. However, Americans are divided over whether the government should make a major or a limited effort to provide health insurance to the uninsured.

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