In 2005, young adults ages 18 to 24 were the least likely of any age group to...
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08/12/07
Like many recent graduates, Malika Oyetimein didn't buy health insurance in 2005 when she graduated from William Paterson University, in Wayne, N.J. "I couldn't afford it," she says. Find Us On Facebook
But last November, the aspiring theater director developed pain in her lower abdomen. In early January, when she went to a hospital emergency room, she was told she had bilateral dermoid cysts on both ovaries and needed surgery before the cysts ruptured, which can be fatal. The charge for her 12-hour stay in the ER alone: $8,898. "I opened up that bill and I cried," she says.
In 2005, young adults ages 18 to 24 were the least likely of any age group to...
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