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Working But Uninsured: Millions of Employed Americans Uninsured and Unable to Get Medical Care

April 27, 2005 | News Release

State-by-state analysis shows extent of problem; 41 percent of uninsured adults unable to see a doctor when needed due to cost. U.S. Senators launch 'Cover the Uninsured Week,' chaired by Presidents Ford and Carter.

Connecting the Uninsured to Coverage

March 29, 2007 | Video/Story

Keeping our nation's children healthy and better prepared to learn in school and succeed in life.

Cost of Insurance Far Outpaces Income

April 29, 2008 | News Release

Study released during "Cover the Uninsured Week" shows cost of covering familiestakes bigger piece of household budget.

Working But Uninsured

April 27, 2005 | News Release

This report reviews state-level data about adults who work but do not have health insurance coverage. More than 20 million working adults do not have health care coverage, according to an analysis of 2003 data from the Centers for Disease Control an ...

Foundations to Strengthen State Health Care Reform Advocacy

February 5, 2008 | News Release

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and David and Lucile Packard Foundation announce new projects supporting state reforms to cover uninsured children and families.

Report: Kids with Health Insurance Get Needed Care, While Uninsured Kids Go Without

August 14, 2008 | News Release

Uninsured children are three times more likely not to visit the doctor.

Finding Answers Awards More Than $1.5 Million to Evaluate Interventions Aimed at Reducing Gaps in Health Care Among U.S. Racial and Ethnic Groups

October 19, 2009 | News Release

Seven grants given to organizations with demonstrated abilities to develop and test interventions to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health care.

Small Business Owners Say Cutting Health Care Costs, Need for Reform are Top Concerns

December 2, 2008 | News Release

More than one in three small business owners (36%) said that rising costs are likely to cause them to cut some portion of health insurance benefits for their employees.

Streetworkers Mediate Gang Violence and Connect Teens to Health Services in Lowell, Mass.

November 20, 2008 | Program Result

From 2003 to 2007, the United Teen Equality Center hired two outreach workers who worked with members of seven of the most active Southeast Asian youth gangs in Lowell, Mass., to reduce violence and improve teens' access to health care.

Monitoring Massachusetts Reform Efforts

October 28, 2008 | Story

April 2006 marked the beginning of landmark health reform in the New England commonwealth. We track the impact of that pioneering initiative.

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