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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Access Denied : reported that Health Care Outcomes in States Influenced by Coverage, Disparities

It has the best economy in the U.S. and is experiencing the most growth, which includes GDP and population. It is one of the best states for infrastructure and education, with the second highest high school graduation rate. It also ranks as one of the best states for infrastructure, with the best transportation system in the nation. (Jim Lo Scalzo for USN&WR)Utah, the youngest state, ranks seventh in the U.S. 3 among the U.S. states overall, with the third-best best health care and some of the best infrastructure and opportunity in the nation.


With Health Care Reform On Horizon, Assessing Obamacare's Impact on N.H.


With Health Care Reform On Horizon, Assessing Obamacare's Impact on N.H.
Choice: A Rocky StartFor the vast majority of New Hampshire residents, the Affordable Care Act had little impact on health care choice. Before the law, it was common for people without health care to show up at expensive emergency rooms, either because they put off needed primary care, or because they had no other health care options. Adding It All UpClearly, people can pick and choose the statistics that best serve their political leanings or their experience with the health care law. In New Hampshire, the health care law has had mixed results in those areas. And since the Affordable Care Act marketplaces launched in 2014, monthly premiums have actually fallen.

'Nobody Knew Health Care Could Be So Complicated'

Nobody knew health care could be so complicated."Health-care reform is extremely complicated even under the best of circumstances. He ran for president making irreconcilable promises on health care. His offhand comment that the issue is hard is a window into the mind of a man who realizes the jig is almost up. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty ImagesIf there's one thing almost everybody across the political spectrum knows about health-care reform, it's that it's really hard. (That's why lots of smart people don't follow the issue closely — it's really hard!)



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