More Californians Lack Health Insurance
August 26, 2010
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UCLA's civic treasure, the CHIS project at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, put out this week new calculations about the number of Golden State residents residentslacking health insurance.
From the press release:
"Following on a statewide estimate published earlier this year, the new analysis finds that the number of Californians without health insurance grew in all counties and that 37 counties -- from Imperial to Kern to Shasta -- had uninsured rates above the statewide average of 24.3%."
Also, here's the study'sfact sheet.
Related: CHIS from TTLA archives.
Illustration copyright and courtesy Sketch Winters, 2009.
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