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    Without US healthcare plan, states could pay more – Forbes.com

    By Lisa Lambert

    WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) – If the U.S. Congress fails to reform health care, states will spend more on their programs for the poor than they currently pay out, according to a new report on Wednesday.

    The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation report shows that within a decade the number of people without health insurance could increase by more than 30 percent in more than half of the states. The uninsured are most likely to turn to public programs administered by the states.

    Without US healthcare plan, states could pay more – Forbes.com

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