Comparing Federal Government Surveys that Count Uninsured People in America, Aug 2007
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This brief compares estimates of health insurance coverage from three national surveys sponsored by the federal government, identifies the differences in their estimates of uninsurance, and identifies two common themes: (1) all the surveys report very large numbers of Americans living without health insurance, and (2) all surveys show that these numbers have risen over time. August 2007.
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