A new study conducted by researchers at UCLA Center for Health Policy Research have found that the number of Californians who received health insurance through public programs continued to rise in the years leading up to implementation of the Affordable Care Act with loss of job-based coverage in the state seen as the most likely reason. The data for the analysis, collected in 2012 by the California Health Interview Survey, represents the most recent comprehensive ...You have just read an article categorized health
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