Listen "More than a fifth of Indigenous Oklahomans are uninsured. The price they pay can be steep."
Episode Synopsis
More than a fifth of Indigenous Oklahomans are counted by the U.S. Census Bureau as uninsured – including those who solely use the Indian Health Service as health care coverage. For some, having no insurance can be costly.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags
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