A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... Figures 1 and 2 ) : • Many of the uninsured are young . In 1987 , nearly half were under 25 , and more than 28 ... Figure 1 Distribution of Nonelderly Uninsured , by Family Income as a Percentage of Poverty , 1987 6.5 million 20.7 ...
... Figures 1 and 2 ) : • Many of the uninsured are young . In 1987 , nearly half were under 25 , and more than 28 ... Figure 1 Distribution of Nonelderly Uninsured , by Family Income as a Percentage of Poverty , 1987 6.5 million 20.7 ...
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... kinds of tests to receive Medicaid assistance . First , they must fall into one of the categories of persons traditionally eligible for cash Figure 2 Millions of People Work Force Connections of the. 3 Coverage of the Poor.
... kinds of tests to receive Medicaid assistance . First , they must fall into one of the categories of persons traditionally eligible for cash Figure 2 Millions of People Work Force Connections of the. 3 Coverage of the Poor.
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... Figure 2 Millions of People Work Force Connections of the Uninsured and Their Dependents , 1987 * 19.6 ( 62 % ) 20 Dependents 15 10 Workers 5 4.2 ( 13.2 % ) Dependents Workers 0 Full - Time Workers 7.7 ( 24.5 % ) Part - Time Workers No ...
... Figure 2 Millions of People Work Force Connections of the Uninsured and Their Dependents , 1987 * 19.6 ( 62 % ) 20 Dependents 15 10 Workers 5 4.2 ( 13.2 % ) Dependents Workers 0 Full - Time Workers 7.7 ( 24.5 % ) Part - Time Workers No ...
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... Figure 3 Workers and Source of Health Insurance , by Firm Size , 1987 48.9 3.1 3.3 5.0 35 37.5 33.4 30 7.3 25 8.3 20 15.2 16.6 1.7 15 2.3 1.3 1.9 7.1 1.7 10 2.1 11.7 10.7 9.13 5 0 1-24 25-99 Size of Firm 100-499 500+ Uninsured workers ...
... Figure 3 Workers and Source of Health Insurance , by Firm Size , 1987 48.9 3.1 3.3 5.0 35 37.5 33.4 30 7.3 25 8.3 20 15.2 16.6 1.7 15 2.3 1.3 1.9 7.1 1.7 10 2.1 11.7 10.7 9.13 5 0 1-24 25-99 Size of Firm 100-499 500+ Uninsured workers ...
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... Figure 4 ) . More than 5 million disabled elderly and over 3 mil- lion disabled younger people live at home ( or in non- nursing residences ) . Nearly 2 million people live in nursing homes - 1.5 million elderly and 0.2 million people ...
... Figure 4 ) . More than 5 million disabled elderly and over 3 mil- lion disabled younger people live at home ( or in non- nursing residences ) . Nearly 2 million people live in nursing homes - 1.5 million elderly and 0.2 million people ...
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