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Tag: ACA

Posted inNews, News Briefs

Obamacare is more popular than ever in S.C., but 2019 increase not “unusual”

by Adam Manno January 14, 2019
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194,000 South Carolinians could get insurance if McMaster expanded Medicaid, study shows

by Adam Manno May 17, 2018
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South Carolina ranks 45th in access to health care even with more people insured than ever before

by Adam Manno December 20, 2017
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South Carolina ranks 45th in access to health care even with more people insured than ever before

by Adam Manno December 18, 2017
Posted inFeatures, News

Non-profit Palmetto Project helps LGBT people get healthcare coverage

by Ashley Sprouse July 30, 2014
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‘Mr. Healthcare’ Anton Gunn leaves federal healthcare agency for private sector

by Corey Hutchins January 2, 2014
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Federal ACA spokesman Anton Gunn leaving HHS for private sector

by Corey Hutchins December 21, 2013
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Temporary center to enroll the uninsured opens near S.C. Aquarium

by Corey Hutchins December 2, 2013

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