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Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains : sandiegouniontribune





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Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains

Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains
Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains
FILE - In this March 23, 2010, file photo, President Barack Obama signs the health care bill in the East Room of the White House in Washington.With the nation still divided over "Obamacare," President Barack Obama is laying out a blueprint for addressing unsolved problems with his signature health law, including a renewed call for a "public option" to let Americans buy insurance from the government.(AP Photo/J.


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Government survey shows health insurance gains slowing

Government survey shows health insurance gains slowing
Government survey shows health insurance gains slowing
FILE - In this March 23, 2010, file photo, President Barack Obama signs the health care bill in the East Room of the White House in Washington.With the nation still divided over "Obamacare," President Barack Obama is laying out a blueprint for addressing unsolved problems with his signature health law, including a renewed call for a "public option" to let Americans buy insurance from the government.(AP Photo/J.


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Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains

Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains
Gov't survey confirms slowdown in US health insurance gains
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's progress in getting more people covered by health insurance slowed significantly this year, the government confirmed Wednesday in a report that tempers a historic achievement of the Obama administration.About 1.3 million fewer people were uninsured the first three months of this year, driving the uninsured rate to a new record low of 8.6 percent, according to the National Health Interview Survey, an ongoing project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Still, that progress is a fraction of the earlier gains seen under President Barack Obama's health care law.


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