One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizable hidden costs upon society. The poorer health and shorter lives of those without coverage account for most of these costs. Other impacts are manifested by Medicare and disability support payments, demands on the public health infrastructure, and losses of local health service capacity. We conclude that the estimated value of health forgone each year because of uninsurance ($65?$130 billion) constitutes a lower-bound estimate of economic losses resulting from the present level of uninsurance nationally
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
The United States healthcare system is the most expensive in the world. It is also the only develope...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
Currently, 46 million people or nearly one in five nonelderly adults and children lack health insura...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Reviews the factors behind downward trends in health coverage, the harmful effects of uninsurance on...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
Presentation for Covering the Uninsured Week event sponsored by GW\u27s Health Advocacy Initiative a...
Objectives: This study included two overarching objectives. Through a systematic review of the liter...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-fir...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
The United States healthcare system is the most expensive in the world. It is also the only develope...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
Currently, 46 million people or nearly one in five nonelderly adults and children lack health insura...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Reviews the factors behind downward trends in health coverage, the harmful effects of uninsurance on...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
Presentation for Covering the Uninsured Week event sponsored by GW\u27s Health Advocacy Initiative a...
Objectives: This study included two overarching objectives. Through a systematic review of the liter...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-fir...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
The United States healthcare system is the most expensive in the world. It is also the only develope...