Lack of Insurance May Have Figured in Nearly 17,000 Childhood Deaths

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Lack of Insurance May Have Figured in Nearly 17,000 Childhood Deaths

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Lack of health insurance might have led or contributed to nearly 17,000 deaths among hospitalized children in the United States in the span of less than two decades, according to research led by the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.

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