Why do children need health insurance?

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    UnitedHealthcare answered:

    Studies have shown that children who don't have health insurance are more likely to have health problems. They may also perform worse in school, too. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 10 million American children are uninsured, but many are eligible for free or low-cost health insurance.

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