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The Poor and Healthcare.

Health care reporter Laurie Kaye Abraham. For her new book, "Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: the Failure of Health Care in Urban America" (U of Chicago), Abraham spent three years with a poor African American family studying the problem of lack of access to medical care. Abraham reveals how difficult it is for a poor family to make sense of Medicaid and Medicare, and the discrimination that blacks face in trying to find health care.

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Fresh Air with Terry Gross, November 15, 1993: Interview with Phil Proctor, Peter Bergman, and David Ossman; Interview with Laurie Kaye Abraham; Review of Eddie Allen's album "Another's Point of View…

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