Losing Insurance Puts 10 Million at Risk


Losing Insurance Puts 10 Million at Risk

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Losing Insurance Puts 10 Million at Risk

Losing health insurance is not good. People may get less care. Some may skip doctor visits and medicine refills. This can make people very sick.

A report says many will lose insurance. It says ten million will lose it. This is because of a new law. Doctors worry about this change.

Some people may not have a doctor. Many may have medical debt. Doctors think many people could die. This is because they can't get care.

It will be harder to get Medicaid. People need to check every six months. They need to show they can get Medicaid. Some must work or go to school.

One study looked at people with Medicaid. Some got it, some did not. Researchers saw what happened to them. Losing coverage can hurt people's health.


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What happens when people lose health insurance?

People may get less care and some may skip doctor visits and medicine refills.

How many people are expected to lose insurance?

The report says ten million will lose it.

What do doctors think will happen to people who can't get care?

Doctors think many people could die because they can't get care.


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Losing Insurance Puts 10 Million at Risk