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Percentage point decreases from 2013-2014 for persons 18-64 who were uninsured, by state Medicaid status and poverty status.
Posted inHealth Insurance, Health Reform, Medicaid, NC Health Briefs, Uninsured

Fewer Uninsured in N.C., But Fewer Still in Medicaid-expansion States

by Editor May 21, 2015May 21, 2015
Numbers image courtesy Lainey Powell, flickr creative commons
Posted inHealth Insurance, NC Health Briefs, Uninsured

New Statistics Show Drops in the Rate of Uninsured

by Editor September 17, 2014September 17, 2014
map of rural counties around Wake Forest
Posted inChronic Disease, Featured, Medicaid, Medicare, Research News, Rural Health

Cancer Care Disparities: Where You Live Matters

by Editor August 14, 2014October 19, 2021
Posted inChronic Disease, Featured, Research News, Rural Health

What Regional Differences Mean to Cancer Survivors

by Rose Hoban July 8, 2013October 19, 2021

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