Health insurance is a necessity for people of all ages, colors, and social economic standings, yet the statistics for those without health insurance are increasing every day. What are the consequences for the unfortunate children who are without medical insurance and what is being done to change the statistics, so that the children can receive needed medical attention provided by medical insurance? This paper goes on to answer these questions and provide some information as to what types of programs have been established to help provide health insurance for the children of America
Background: Over the past decade, the percentage of Americans with access to employer-sponsored insu...
Healthcare and health insurance are an important safety net for all individuals living in the United...
The goal of my research is to explore ways to improve the welfare of populations that are targeted b...
Includes bibliographical references.Children without health insurance are more likely to go without ...
Purpose: To provide commentary on the original research article, “Trends in Child Health Insurance C...
Lawmakers, children's rights advocates, researchers, and health care professionals understand that h...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
Many children in the United States face serious challenges in seeking appropriate medical care, incl...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
Examines the efficacy of premium assistance under Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Pro...
Background: Of the 4.8 million uninsured children in America, 62–72% are eligible for but not enroll...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
Examines healthcare services for children, including public and private health insurance coverage, d...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
Background: Over the past decade, the percentage of Americans with access to employer-sponsored insu...
Healthcare and health insurance are an important safety net for all individuals living in the United...
The goal of my research is to explore ways to improve the welfare of populations that are targeted b...
Includes bibliographical references.Children without health insurance are more likely to go without ...
Purpose: To provide commentary on the original research article, “Trends in Child Health Insurance C...
Lawmakers, children's rights advocates, researchers, and health care professionals understand that h...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
Many children in the United States face serious challenges in seeking appropriate medical care, incl...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
Examines the efficacy of premium assistance under Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Pro...
Background: Of the 4.8 million uninsured children in America, 62–72% are eligible for but not enroll...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
Examines healthcare services for children, including public and private health insurance coverage, d...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
Background: Over the past decade, the percentage of Americans with access to employer-sponsored insu...
Healthcare and health insurance are an important safety net for all individuals living in the United...
The goal of my research is to explore ways to improve the welfare of populations that are targeted b...