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Subgroups of working uninsured require different enrollment strategies.
Today, more than 41 million Americans are uninsured. Perhaps the most perplexing aspect of this problem is that many of them are employed. Barriers to obtaining employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) are not well understood, but new research has shed light on the characteristics of the working uninsured.