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New State Reports from Families USA
March – April  2008

The number of uninsured Americans reached 47 million in 2006, and it continues to rise. For many of the uninsured, the lack of health insurance has dire consequences. The uninsured face medical debt, often go without necessary care, and even die prematurely.

In 2002, the Institute of Medicine released a groundbreaking report, Care without Coverage: Too Little, Too Late, which estimated that 18,000 adults nationwide died in 2000 because they did not have health insurance. Subsequently, The Urban Institute estimated that 22,000 adults died in 2006 because they did not have health insurance. To find out what this means for people across the nation, Families USA has generated the first-ever state-level estimates of the number of deaths due to lack of health insurance. Our estimates are based on both the Institute of Medicine and The Urban Institute methodologies applied to state-level data.

State-specific reports were released in March and April 2008. See the Newsroom for press releases.

Alabama Kentucky  North Dakota 
Alaska Louisiana Ohio  
Arizona Maine  Oklahoma 
Arkansas Maryland  Oregon 
California Massachusetts  Pennsyvania 
Colorado Michigan Rhode Island  
Connecticut Minnesota   South Carolina 
Delaware Mississippi  South Dakota 
District of Columbia Missouri  Tennessee  
Florida Montana Texas 
Georgia Nebraska  Utah  
Hawaii Nevada  Vermont 
Idaho New Hampshire  Virginia 
Illinois New Jersey Washington 
Indiana New Mexico  West Virginia 
Iowa New York  Wisconsin  
Kansas North Carolina Wyoming 

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