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"They're people with health insurance, but it's not covering the co-pays, the deductibles, some of the drug costs, the dental care that may be needed, the home services, " says Robert Blendon, who runs polling programs for the Harvard School of Public Health.
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Unlike undergraduate students, for which many universities offer comprehensive and inexpensive policies while attending their school full-time, most graduate programs do not offer broad scope health insurance plans, assuming that graduate students will be purchasing this on their own.
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Universal aims to improve the school through a federal Promise Neighborhoods grant that ties together housing, health care and other programs to help children succeed.
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Comprehensive early childhood programs like the Early Head Start and Head Start programs and state pre-kindergarten programs with high quality standards lead to better cognitive growth, improved behavior, better health and greater school success.
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