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Health Care Access: Programs for Underserved Populations Could Be Improved
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We are pleased to be here today as you discuss federal safety-net programs intended to improve access to medically underserved populations. As you know, many Americans face barriers to obtaining primary health care. These Americans may live in isolated rural areas or inner-city neighborhoods and lack access to health services or a sufficient number of health care providers. In addition, an increasing number of people lack health insurance. Research shows that people in these situations use less care, often forego seeking care when ill, or travel long distances to get care. (Author)
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2000
Washington, D.C.
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