It is basic math. Really, what it boils down to is. If you have health insurance, if you can afford to pay for your healthcare, you are much more likely to be able to get access to that care.
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Wasserman Schultz emphasizes the correlation between health insurance and access to care.
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Mr. Chairman, I yield to the gentlewoman from Massachusetts (Ms. Clark), the distinguished minority whip.
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