February 24, 2000
$16.8-Million to Help Poor Get Health Care
In an effort to help the rising number of Americans who lack health insurance, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is spending $16.8-million to help cities design new ways to finance and deliver health-care services to the poor.
In the first phase of the program, called Communities in Charge: Financing and Delivering Health Care to the Uninsured, 20 cities have received one-year grants of up to $150,000 to study the scope of the problem and to bring together
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