The uninsured population in the United States is an issue of public policy concern for several reasons. First, health insurance is viewed as necessary to ensure that people have access to medical care and protection against the risk of costly and unforeseen medical events
The rising number of Americans without health insurance concerns us all. The ability to live a healt...
The United States stands alone among wealthy nations in failing to assure its population reasonable ...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
Estimates of the health insurance status of the U.S. civilian nonin stitutionalized population are c...
One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-fir...
This Issue Brief examines the status of health insurance coverage in the United States. The data are...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...
AJune 2004 report revealed startling new statistics onuninsured Americans (1). A total of 82 million...
The lack of health care coverage in the US is “a major social and economic concern” (Rocha and Kabal...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "More than one in six...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2006 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
Timely and accurate estimates of the number of people who do not have health insurance coverage are ...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2005 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
The rising number of Americans without health insurance concerns us all. The ability to live a healt...
The United States stands alone among wealthy nations in failing to assure its population reasonable ...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
Estimates of the health insurance status of the U.S. civilian nonin stitutionalized population are c...
One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-fir...
This Issue Brief examines the status of health insurance coverage in the United States. The data are...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...
AJune 2004 report revealed startling new statistics onuninsured Americans (1). A total of 82 million...
The lack of health care coverage in the US is “a major social and economic concern” (Rocha and Kabal...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "More than one in six...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2006 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
Timely and accurate estimates of the number of people who do not have health insurance coverage are ...
• This Issue Brief provides historic data through 2005 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
The rising number of Americans without health insurance concerns us all. The ability to live a healt...
The United States stands alone among wealthy nations in failing to assure its population reasonable ...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...