Experts: Slight 2022 Arizona health insurance gains likely to vanish in 2023

The number of people with health insurance in Arizona and the U.S. rose last year, after pandemic-era expansion of coverage. But those numbers have likely dropped sharply since then, as states phase out pandemic programs. In this 2019 file photo, a doctor with the hospital ship USNS Comfort gives a Dominican girl a checkup. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Bobby J. Siens/U.S. Navy Southern Command)

The number of people with health insurance in Arizona and the U.S. rose last year, after pandemic-era expansion of coverage. But those numbers have likely dropped sharply since then, as states phase out pandemic programs. In this 2019 file photo, a doctor with the hospital ship USNS Comfort gives a Dominican girl a checkup. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Bobby J. Siens/U.S. Navy Southern Command)

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