1.  And that there will probably be more poor uninsured people as the city tightens its eligibility requirement for Medicaid.

2.  As a result, some uninsured people struggle for years to pay medical bills and others put off seeing a doctor until minor problems become major ones.

3.  All insured people, most employers, many uninsured people and some providers would win some advantages.

4.  But Bowsher said the Clinton administration was using them to allow wholesale changes in the Medicaid program -- for example, by covering uninsured people previously ineligible for Medicaid.

5.  But even companies well protected by managed care arrangements are likely to face increases if the number of uninsured people grows.

6.  But Bowsher said the administration was using them to allow wholesale changes in the Medicaid program, including coverage of uninsured people previously ineligible for Medicaid.

7.  But health policy experts say the continued increase in the number of uninsured people raises questions about the effectiveness of that strategy.

8.  Consumer groups warn that growing numbers of uninsured people could accelerate a trend already under way of shifting costs from health plans to elderly and sick plan members.

9.  Even with the booming economy, one out of six uninsured people in this country lives in California, the report said.

10.  For the uninsured people and clinic and hospital workers, news of the agreement brought happiness and relief.

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