Purpose: To provide commentary on the original research article, “Trends in Child Health Insurance Coverage: A Local Perspective,” by Jean Rapahel, Richard R. Batsell, Marc A. Kowalkowski, Aileen Beltran, Angelo P. Giardino, and Charles G. Macias. Findings: The authors clearly show that in Houston, TX, over the past eight years, fewer children have employer-sponsored health insurance coverage and more children, especially low-income and minority children, are enrolled in public health insurance programs. These findings underscore the critical importance of preserving and strengthening our existing public insurance safety-net programs. Conclusion: All children should have access to high quality health care and insurance coverage. While the M...
The consideration of context and culture in pediatric research has increased dramatically over the p...
Texas is the uninsured capital of the United States and has the largest number of children and adult...
During the 1990s, medical assistance for low-income children in Illinois (and other states) underwen...
Purpose: To provide commentary on the original research article, “Trends in Child Health Insurance C...
Background: Over the past decade, the percentage of Americans with access to employer-sponsored insu...
Comments most welcome Please do not cite JEL Codes: I1, HO Between 1990 and 2001, changes in eligib...
In this issue... For child-targeted programs to have a substantial impact on health outcomes, income...
To provide commentary on the original research article, “Early Lessons Learned from Building Local E...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Health insurance is a necessity for people of all ages, colors, and social economic standings, yet t...
Starks et al. discuss an evaluation of educational initiatives to improve rural systems of care for ...
To provide commentary on the original research article, “Early Lessons Learned from Building Local E...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Over the past decade, health cov...
Lawmakers, children's rights advocates, researchers, and health care professionals understand that h...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the relation-ship between healthcare use and c...
The consideration of context and culture in pediatric research has increased dramatically over the p...
Texas is the uninsured capital of the United States and has the largest number of children and adult...
During the 1990s, medical assistance for low-income children in Illinois (and other states) underwen...
Purpose: To provide commentary on the original research article, “Trends in Child Health Insurance C...
Background: Over the past decade, the percentage of Americans with access to employer-sponsored insu...
Comments most welcome Please do not cite JEL Codes: I1, HO Between 1990 and 2001, changes in eligib...
In this issue... For child-targeted programs to have a substantial impact on health outcomes, income...
To provide commentary on the original research article, “Early Lessons Learned from Building Local E...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Health insurance is a necessity for people of all ages, colors, and social economic standings, yet t...
Starks et al. discuss an evaluation of educational initiatives to improve rural systems of care for ...
To provide commentary on the original research article, “Early Lessons Learned from Building Local E...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Over the past decade, health cov...
Lawmakers, children's rights advocates, researchers, and health care professionals understand that h...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the relation-ship between healthcare use and c...
The consideration of context and culture in pediatric research has increased dramatically over the p...
Texas is the uninsured capital of the United States and has the largest number of children and adult...
During the 1990s, medical assistance for low-income children in Illinois (and other states) underwen...