Providing health insurance for US children would be cheaper than expected
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 21:49
in Health & Medicine
Extending health insurance coverage to all children in the U.S. would be relatively inexpensive and would yield economic benefits that are greater than the costs, according to new research conducted at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy...
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