About 100,000 people in NH are without health insurance.
As part of NHPR’s Project Health, our ongoing coverage of health care in the Granite State, we spent some time with one couple that faces this problem.
Like most families that lack insurance, one person in the household has a full time job.
While work is good to have, the income from that job puts this family in the gray zone of health care.
Their wages are barely enough to meet their immediate needs, but too high for them to qualify for government help.
NHPR’s Jon Greenberg reports