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    The Rising Tide of Healthcare Costs in Indiana
    (IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2009-02) Holmes, Ann; Wright, Eric
    This report is the first of a series on the health care system in Indiana. It was created as a result of the work of the Indiana University Health Care Reform Faculty Study Group, a group of faculty members and analysts from the following Indiana University Organizations: IU Center for Health Policy; IUPUI Consortium for Health Policy, Law, and Bioethics; William S. and Christine S. Hall Center for Law and Health; IU School of Medicine.
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    The Uninsured: Indiana’s Rising Healthcare Dilemma
    (IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2009-02) Seward, Pamela J.; Holmes, Ann; Wright, Eric
    In this issue brief we will discuss the uninsured in Indiana. Those who live without health insurance are more likely to neglect preventive care, experience poorer health, die prematurely, and face excessive medical debt, all of which impact the state’s economy. But additionally, experts say that large numbers of uninsured actually drive up the cost of care for those who are insured, so high rates of affect all of us, not just the uninsured.
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