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"Underinsured" children who have health insurance that does not cover vaccination can receive VFC vaccines through Federally Qualified Health Centers or Rural Health Centers.
foodconsumer.org 2010
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“Underinsured” is a perception of the insured for their situation.
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How come Republicans are just now coming forward with "bright and brilliant ideas" about Healthcare Reform when at least 40 million Americans have been Uninsured or Underinsured for years?
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How come Republicans are just now coming forward with "bright and brilliant ideas" about Healthcare Reform when at least 40 million Americans have been Uninsured or Underinsured for years?
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Underinsured find health bills piling up
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Underinsured find health bills piling up 2009
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Underinsured find health bills piling up 2009
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Underinsured and retired, the 59-year-old Californian was shocked when she heard the hospital bill would total $100,000 or more.
Holidays for Health 2009
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Underinsured children have health coverage but not full benefits.
Diane Tucker: Children's Defense Fund Founder: McCain Will Leave Millions Of Children Uninsured 2008
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"Underinsured families are at nearly as high risk as the uninsured because, while they have health insurance, holes or limits in their plans expose them to often unaffordable medical costs," said Commonwealth Fund Senior Vice President Cathy Schoen, lead author of the new report, which was published in the journal Health Affairs.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Underinsured children accounted for 46 percent of those visits in 1999 and 54 percent in 2007.
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