Report suggests further threats to preventive and public health funds

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Wisconsin has relatively good public insurance to help low income people afford anti-smoking medication and national health reform seeks to make improvements. But state deficits, combined with opposition to the new health law, may determine Medicaid’s future benefits.Shamane Mills reports.

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