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4 Doty MM, Edwards JN, Holgren AL. Seeing red: Americans driven into debt by medical bills. The Commonwealth Fund, August 2008.
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7 Kaiser Family Foundation. Employer Health Benefits Survey 2009. http://ehbs.kff.org/pdf/2009/7936.pdf
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9 Collins SR, Kriss JL, Doty MM et al. Losing Ground: How the Loss of Adequate Health Insurance is Burdening Working Families. Commonwealth Fund, August 2008.
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28 Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2007
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