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  • Some have argued that, in fact, Medicaid actually fostered fragmentation of the health care system, for example, by not remedying existing racial segregation and segregation of the poor within health care facilities (Stevens, 1989).3 In the 1970s, public hospitals, particularly in urban areas, found themselves with many uninsured patients and inadequate reimbursement for many services, leading to
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