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This subcommittee drafted the report, Coverage Matters: Insurance and Health Care, submitted to the Committee on the Consequences of Uninsurance for issuance, that disaggregates the uninsured into subpopulations that have distinctive policy-relevant characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity, income and employment status, health conditions, and health status.
The subcommittee examined any distinctions between the long-term and intermittently uninsured. The geographic concentration or dispersion of the uninsured will be examined, and the implications for communities with relatively large uninsured populations outlined. This report serves as an introduction to subsequent reports issued by the steering committee, each of which will focus in depth on a particular type of impact or population.More information on this subcommittee
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