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Expanding coverage to more than 720,000 people who otherwise would not have coverage — this and other achievements were made possible because Illinois Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich made health care a top priority since he took office in 2003, according to Theresa Eagleson, the state's Medicaid director.

Fiscal Fitness: How States Cope: How Illinois got 720,000 of its uninsured covered by making health care a top priority