Nearly 300,000 in Massachusetts seek coverage under healthcare law
Boston Globe, December 6, 2007
Nearly 300,000 Massachusetts residents have obtained health insurance through the state's initiative that mandates all residents to get insurance unless the state determines it is unaffordable for them. The state's initiative is being watched across the nation as other states consider how to move forward in the absence of any federal solution to the growing number of uninsured.
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