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Despite the Trump Administration’s efforts to discourage enrollment in health coverage through the government marketplaces, enrollment is up in some places, including Maruland.

Sarah Moore, a Kentucky woman who needs thrice-weekly dialysis because of kidney failure, can't afford transport to the clinic and may give up the life-saving treatments.

In depressed towns in Kentucky, residents struggle to earn enough to afford health insurance.
Other stories in the series include:
Forgotten Voices (Part 1)
Forgotten Voices: Children's health reform
Forgotten Voices: Spiritual health
Forgotten Voices: Health nutritio

Whitesburg, Kentucky is Trump country, but even though most Kentucky voters supported Trump, they want to keep the improvements in health care they’ve received under the Affordable Care Act.