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One unintended consequence of the nation’s health care safety net — which includes public hospitals, community health centers, local clinics, and some primary care physicians — is that it is crowding out, or replacing, other insurance options for unmarried childless adults, according to new research by Anthony Lo Sasso, research associate professor at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University.

Safety net services are replacing private insurance