Insurance expansion and health literacy.

@article{Martin2011InsuranceEA,
  title={Insurance expansion and health literacy.},
  author={Laurie T. Martin and Ruth Parker},
  journal={JAMA},
  year={2011},
  volume={306 8},
  pages={
          874-5
        }
}
OVER THE NEXT 3 YEARS, STATE AND LOCAL OFFIcials will be responsible for reaching out to and enrolling more than 30 million individuals in publicly funded or subsidized health plans offered through state insurance exchanges. Because low health literacy tends to be more prevalent in certain minority groups and among those with low income and education, the majority of the newly eligible individuals are likely to have low health literacy. Failure to meet enrollment goals will not only undermine… 
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