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Utah sees health coverage from employers drop 8.8%
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If the public is willing to surrender co-pays for a smaller price tag the difference could be used as an emergency medical fund. It may not be perfect, but it beats potential bankruptcy.
think are CAPITALIST SYSTEM. We need HR676 SINGLE-PAYER HEALTH INSURANCE PEOPLE NOT PROFIT. FAMILY VALUES.