Disabled. " These articles focus on the follow-ing topics: Medicare beneficiaries with end stage renal disease (ESRD), children with disabilities, and persons with acquired im-munodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The Medicare and Medicaid programs serve a significant number of what may be termed "vulnerable " persons; in particular, those made vulnerable by their age or ex-treme poor health. To some extent, all Medicare beneficiaries are vulnerable, that being a reason for the initiation of the Medicare program in July 1965. Some ben-eficiaries, however, are more vulner-able than others; the Medicare and Medic
Background A growing body of research has found that people with disabilities experience lower healt...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between the lack of private supplemental health ins...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
This DataView presents descriptive infor-mation on beneficiaries with disabilities in Medicare and M...
This publication provides an overview of the Medicare program including eligibility, covered service...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Most discussions that take place around health care distribution focus on insurance issues. Cries fo...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
This Article will adopt the perspective of individuals with disabilities in their encounters with th...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
Common sense suggests that a safety net is required for situations in which enrollees are unable t...
This article examines Medicaid’s evolu-tion over the last four decades in its role as a health insur...
Much of the research on health care financing for people with disabilities has focused on the Medica...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...
Background A growing body of research has found that people with disabilities experience lower healt...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between the lack of private supplemental health ins...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
This DataView presents descriptive infor-mation on beneficiaries with disabilities in Medicare and M...
This publication provides an overview of the Medicare program including eligibility, covered service...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Most discussions that take place around health care distribution focus on insurance issues. Cries fo...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
This Article will adopt the perspective of individuals with disabilities in their encounters with th...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
Common sense suggests that a safety net is required for situations in which enrollees are unable t...
This article examines Medicaid’s evolu-tion over the last four decades in its role as a health insur...
Much of the research on health care financing for people with disabilities has focused on the Medica...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...
Background A growing body of research has found that people with disabilities experience lower healt...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between the lack of private supplemental health ins...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...