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70% of Uninsured Adults Who Would Become Newly Eligible for Medicaid if Remaining States Expanded Live in 4 States

Published: Apr 19, 2019
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KFF, “Uninsured Adults in States that Did Not Expand Who Would Become Eligible for Medicaid under Expansion.” April 2019

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