One in five. That’s how many Nevadans did not have health insurance in 2011.
By 2012, the number grew closer to one in four as Nevada catapulted to third place nationwide for its rate of uninsured people, according to the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. Only Texas and Louisiana were worse.
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With $83 million in hand, Nevada gambles on health care act to insure 311,000
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