Multiple studies have documented higher uninsurance rates among rural compared to urban residents, yet the relative adequacy of coverage among rural residents with private health insurance remains unclear. This study estimates underinsurance rates among privately insured rural residents (both adjacent and nonadjacent to urban areas) and the characteristics associated with rural underinsurance. We found that 6 percent of privately insured urban residents were underinsured; the rate increased to 10 percent for rural adjacent and 12 percent for rural nonadjacent residents. Multivariate analyses suggest that rural residents\u27 underinsurance status is related to the design of the private plans through which they have coverage
Most North Carolinians have a source of insurance coverage, but the source of coverage varies across...
Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act began in January 2014, but we have little inform...
Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act began in January 2014, but we have little inform...
The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health in...
Private insurance is less common in rural areas Rural residents under age 65 are less likely than th...
Enrollment in high deductible health plans (HDHPs) has increased amid concerns about growing health ...
This study used the 2001/2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), conducted by the Agency for H...
Key Findings: A greater percentage of rural residents than urban residents are uninsured, especially...
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
Rural residents of the United States have a higher uninsured rate than their urban counterparts, and...
KEY FINDINGS: Private insurance is less common in rural areas. Rural residents under age 65 are less...
KEY FINDINGS: Private insurance is less common in rural areas. Rural residents under age 65 are less...
More than twenty years of research has demonstrated that rural residents are at greater risk of bein...
Compares uninsurance rates and insurance deductibles in urban and rural areas. Outlines the healthca...
More than twenty years of research has demonstrated that rural residents are at greater risk of bein...
Most North Carolinians have a source of insurance coverage, but the source of coverage varies across...
Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act began in January 2014, but we have little inform...
Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act began in January 2014, but we have little inform...
The uninsured have poorer access to care and obtain care at greater acuity than those with health in...
Private insurance is less common in rural areas Rural residents under age 65 are less likely than th...
Enrollment in high deductible health plans (HDHPs) has increased amid concerns about growing health ...
This study used the 2001/2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), conducted by the Agency for H...
Key Findings: A greater percentage of rural residents than urban residents are uninsured, especially...
In a landmark series of reports, the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Consequences of Uninsu...
Rural residents of the United States have a higher uninsured rate than their urban counterparts, and...
KEY FINDINGS: Private insurance is less common in rural areas. Rural residents under age 65 are less...
KEY FINDINGS: Private insurance is less common in rural areas. Rural residents under age 65 are less...
More than twenty years of research has demonstrated that rural residents are at greater risk of bein...
Compares uninsurance rates and insurance deductibles in urban and rural areas. Outlines the healthca...
More than twenty years of research has demonstrated that rural residents are at greater risk of bein...
Most North Carolinians have a source of insurance coverage, but the source of coverage varies across...
Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act began in January 2014, but we have little inform...
Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act began in January 2014, but we have little inform...