By EMMANUEL SARKEES
Arizona consistently ranks among the states with the highest uninsured rates in the nation. Over 800,000 residents lack health coverage, a number shaped not by failure, but by a consistency of structural, geographic, financial, and linguistic barriers that have been poorly addressed for decades. What makes Arizona’s situation this severe is that the demographic makeup, geographic issues, policy history, and high uninsured rate do not exist as separate problems, but as a link of issues where each difficulty increases the next.
In the United States, health insurance...
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