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43
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Large segments of the state's population have little or no health coverage, which has definite consequences for the health care system and for the economy.
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44
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Ross profiles three North Carolina families without private health insurance.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 13 Issue 3-4, Nov 1991, p42-47, il, por, bibl, f Periodical Website
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36170
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A medical care program in America provided knee and hip surgery for Cubans not able to obtain these treatments on their native soil. Expressions of English and Spanish not always understood created a language barrier at times between the patients and surgical team. The nonverbal signs of surgery success, though, required no translation or interpreter.
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40625
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Along with hospitals, Atrium Health clinics and digitally based health care programs are providing comparable medical services. Telemedicine and urgent care clinics in thirty-one locations are a boon especially to uninsured individuals or those with high deductibles.