Doors are closing for poor U.S. patients
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07/04/1998
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Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong)
Across the U.S. health maintenance organizations are starting to abandon their poorest patients. Having embraced Medicaid patients in the early 1990s after long shunning them, some major HMOs are pulling out of the largest Medicaid programs. Medicaid is a U.S. federal state program that helps pay for health care for the needy, aged, blind and disabled, and for low income families with children.