University of Michigan: ACA Made Health Insurance Access More Equal But Racial, Ethnic Gaps Remain
March 03, 2020
March 03, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 3 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
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- Black and Hispanic Americans are still less likely than non-Hispanic whites to have health coverage, and more likely to avoid care because of cost
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As the Affordable Care Act turns 10 years old, a new study shows it has narrowed racial and ethnic gaps in access to health insurance and health care--but definitely not eliminated them.
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- Black and Hispanic Americans are still less likely than non-Hispanic whites to have health coverage, and more likely to avoid care because of cost
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As the Affordable Care Act turns 10 years old, a new study shows it has narrowed racial and ethnic gaps in access to health insurance and health care--but definitely not eliminated them.
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