Hawaii Could Be Health Insurance Model For The Entire USA
By: Daniel Chubb | August 31, 2007 | Leave a CommentA survey by the Census Bureau has shown that the proportion of resident in Hawaii that are living without health insurance is declining.
The latest health insurance statistics show that the percentage of Hawaii residents without health insurance has dropped from the third year in a row.
This is going against the health insurance trend in the rest of the USA, where the number or people without health insurance is actually rising.
This is a great change for the health insurance industry in Hawaii though, as the number of people without health insurance had been rising for 20 years.
Do you think the rest of the USA can follow Hawaii in decreasing numbers of people without health insurance?
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