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The article in Wikipedia on Medicaid coverage gap states the fact that the Medicaid coverage gap refers to those Americans who are not insured under Medicaid or Affordable Care Act. 3 million people are estimated to belong to this group of people. This is a small article with only relevant information presented on it. However, a lot of other relevant information could have been placed in the article. The article appears to be totally neutral and only points out the facts presented in other published articles on other websites. Several viewpoints are underrepresented in the article. The reason for coverage gap is not mentioned properly. Alternative health insurances for the people in the coverage gap are not mentioned. There are several private health insurers and they do cover people in the coverage gap, but the article doesn't list them. The article cites 5 other websites and they have valid links and do support the claim in the article. Each of the fact mentioned in the article are referenced with appropriate, reliable sources. These information come from credible sources like CNN, Slate, Kaiser Family Foundation, and Pacific Standard (Psmag). These are neutral sources referenced by the article. There is no existing conversation in the talk page for the article. It is not a part of any WikiProjects. The article lacks information on different statistics related to coverage gap, reason for coverage gap, and alternatives to Medicaid and ACA for people in the coverage gap. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Danah ALSH (talk • contribs) 22:12, 30 January 2018 (UTC)