
Many health care experts describe Massachusetts' efforts at health care reform as a noble experiment that has sharply reduced the number of uninsured residents in the state. On the other hand, it has raised costs, threatened safety-net providers and brought other unintended consequences. What are the lessons for national reform?
Medically Uninsured, Public Sector, Massachusetts, Medicaid, Health Care Reform, Health Policy, Humans, Private Sector, Poverty, Health Services Accessibility, Insurance Coverage, United States
Medically Uninsured, Public Sector, Massachusetts, Medicaid, Health Care Reform, Health Policy, Humans, Private Sector, Poverty, Health Services Accessibility, Insurance Coverage, United States
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