What Health Reform Means to the American Territories

What Health Reform Means to the American Territories
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There are about four million citizens living in the U.S. territories, yet they're seldom considered in the calculus of national policy decisions. That blind spot is especially prominent in health-policy decisions, as the territories are uniquely dependent on federal programs and don't have the same kind of latitude or flexibility as states to respond to the needs of citizens—who tend to be both poorer and sicker than their mainland counterparts.

 



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