A decade after enacting the law that became the model for the federal Affordable Care Act, Massachusetts continues to leave a steady 3 to 4 percent of its citizens uncovered year after year. The state’s pursuit of this elusive population could provide a template for other states where the rate of uninsured people has fallen into the single digits. But the Massachusetts enrollment blitz raises an intriguing question: How low can the rate go?
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