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VOL. 39 | NO. 46 | Friday, November 13, 2015

Report shows impact of state's health care 'gap'

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NASHVILLE (AP) - A new report reveals the negative impact that the state's health care "gap" is having on local communities.

The report was released this week by the Tennessee Justice Center in Nashville.

People in the health care gap earn too little to pay for private insurance, but don't qualify for TennCare, the state's version of Medicaid.

In all, 280,000 Tennesseans have no access to health care.

Based on a cross section of data collected from Tennesseans participating in 11 community meetings across the state, participants reported knowing an average of 28 people in the gap.

According to the Tennessee Justice Center, the report emphasizes the need for Gov. Bill Haslam's plan to extend health care to the thousands of Tennesseans without it.

The proposal failed in the last legislative session. Some state lawmakers and health care advocates have discussed trying to revive it in the session that starts in January

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