What statistical and spatial relationships exist between health insurance, race, income, and education in the state of Georgia immediately before and after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act?”. To answer this question, two datasets were used. They were both five-year estimates from the American Community sSurvey. The first range was for 2009-2013, and the second was an estimate from 2012-2016. The data obtained was for the 1959 census tracts in the state of Georgia. These years were chosen because the ACA was implemented in 2014, therefore the first dataset would not be affected by the ACA and the second would what largely be after its implementation. This study combined both linear statistical analysis as well as spatial statist...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Background: Although health insurance coverage for adults in each of the Gulf Coast States and the r...
This study examines the relationships between (a) having insurance, (b) foregoing care due to cost, ...
Access to health care impacts many people throughout the United States, as it restricts their abilit...
Objective: To estimate the impact of the major components of the ACA (Medicaid expansion, subsidized...
Objective: To estimate the impact of the major components of the ACA (Medicaid expansion, subsidized...
Background: The association between cardiovascular mortality, per capita income and uninsured rates ...
Health disparities is a major concern to policymakers across the 50 states of USA. At the same time ...
This report is part of a series of 21 state and regional studies examining the rollout of the ACA. T...
The passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 drastically transformed ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the staple of President Barack Obama’s administration and a signal...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Background: Although health insurance coverage for adults in each of the Gulf Coast States and the r...
This study examines the relationships between (a) having insurance, (b) foregoing care due to cost, ...
Access to health care impacts many people throughout the United States, as it restricts their abilit...
Objective: To estimate the impact of the major components of the ACA (Medicaid expansion, subsidized...
Objective: To estimate the impact of the major components of the ACA (Medicaid expansion, subsidized...
Background: The association between cardiovascular mortality, per capita income and uninsured rates ...
Health disparities is a major concern to policymakers across the 50 states of USA. At the same time ...
This report is part of a series of 21 state and regional studies examining the rollout of the ACA. T...
The passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 drastically transformed ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the staple of President Barack Obama’s administration and a signal...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Background: Although health insurance coverage for adults in each of the Gulf Coast States and the r...