CDC study: Health insurance lags most in Southwest
Arizona RepublicPosted: June 26th, 2008 by Steve Trinward
“The Southwest has the lowest rate of health-insurance coverage in the country, with 30 percent of non-elderly adults and 18 percent of children uninsured, according to a new government study. New England, with a rate of uninsured people less than half that of the Southwest, has the largest proportion of its population covered, the study found. The study marks the first time the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has compared different regions of the country by health-insurance status, said Robin Cohen, lead researcher. Cohen declined to theorize why Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma together have higher rates of uninsured people than other parts of the country. But another expert said it likely comes from a combination of factors, including state policy decisions and the fact that many jobs in the Southwest are service, construction or other jobs without good health benefits.” (06/26/08)

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