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According to the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust, employer-sponsored insurance covers about 149 million nonelderly people in the United States. An annual Employer Health Benefits Survey analyzing the trends in employer-sponsored health coverage, including health…

  A report released earlier this week by the Urban Institute’s Health Reform Monitoring Survey found that the rate of uninsured children age 17 and under in the United States remains low, about 7.3 percent, and has changed very little…

A sizeable number of Americans getting health insurance through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act marketplaces don't fully understand their coverage, Drew Altman, president and CEO of the Kaiser Family Foundation, writes in The Wall Street Journal.

The number of low-income Americans who may qualify for health coverage as a result of Medicaid's expansion in the U.S. is estimated to be approximately 10.5 million according to an analysis by Families USA.

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