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Massachusetts' Deaths Fall After Coverage Expansion
Fewer people died in Massachusetts after the state required virtually all residents to have health insurance, according to researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health. The study found the steepest decline in counties with the highest proportions of poor and previously uninsured people.
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