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The number of uninsured people showing up in New Hampshire emergency rooms continues to drop, a trend hospital officials attribute to the state's expanded Medicaid program.
Under the plan lawmakers passed last year, adults making less than 138 percent of the federal poverty limit – about $15,900 a year – are eligible for Medicaid. More than 39,000 have signed up since enrollment began July 1.
Read the full article from the Concord Monitor.
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