One Quarter Of Florida Residents Lack Health Coverage, Report Says

One in four Florida residents younger than age 65 is uninsured, and the number of uninsured Florida residents of all ages increased by 38% by the past eight years, according to a report recently released by the Florida Health Insurance Advisory Board,

the Miami Herald reports. According to the report, based on U.S. Census goods, there are about 3.8 million uninsured residents in Florida. [click link for full article]

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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