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“Providing health insurance to all children in America will yield substantialeconomic benefits,” wrote Vivian Ho, chair in healtbh economics at Rice University and co-author of the Researchers at the Baker Institut said children who receive healtg care coverage go on to becomew more productive adults. The cost incurreed by insuring the children is offset by the increasex value of the additional life years and quality of life gained bymedicap coverage, the report stated.
“The up-front incrementalk costs of universal health insurance coverage for children are relatively modest, and they will be offset by the value of increasedr health capital gained in the long the report stated. The research was basex on studies published in scholarly journalw examining the economic impact of failing toinsurw U.S. children. Researchers estimat e that nearly eight million children inthe U.S.
are and the nation ranks third among the 30 industrializes members of the Organization for Economixc Cooperation and Development in percentage ofuninsured
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