Cover -- UNEQUAL COVERAGE -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- SECTION I: INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS -- 1. Stratification by Immigration Status: Contradictory Exclusion and Inclusion after Health Care Reform -- 2. Stratified Access: Seeking Dialysis Care in the Borderlands -- 3. Stratification and "Universality": Immigrants and Barriers to Coverage in Massachusetts -- 4. Stratification through Medicaid: Public Prenatal Care in New York City -- SECTION II: IMPLEMENTATION ALONG THE RED/BLUE DIVIDE -- 5. Segmented Risks: Eligibility and Resentment on Insurance Exchanges -- 6. Uninsured in America: Before and After the ACA -- 7. "Texans Don’t Want Health Insurance": Social Class and the ACA in a Red State -- SECTION III: THE ACA’S ACCOUNTABILITY CONTRADICTIONS -- 8. The Responsibility to Maintain Health: Pharmaceutical Regulation of Chronic Disease among the Urban Poor -- 9. Outsourcing Responsibility: State Stewardship of Behavioral Health Care Services -- 10. Increasing Access, Increasing Responsibility: Activating the Newly Insured -- Conclusion -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index.