The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.008152The Affordable Care Act has provided health insurance to a large portion of the uninsured in the United States. However, different types of health insurance provide varying amounts of reimbursements to providers, which may lead to different types of treatment, potentially worsening health outcomes in patients covered by low-reimbursement insurance plans, such as Medicaid. The objective was to determine differences in access, treatment, and health outcomes by insurance type, using hospital fixed effects
In the United States, many studies to date have assessed health disparities and inequalities between...
The number of uninsured has increased during recent years. This study explores underlying factors as...
Abstract: In this paper, I examine the impact of uninsured patients on the health of the insured, fo...
Previous studies find that the uninsured receive less health care than the insured, yet differences ...
Previous studies find that the uninsured receive less health care than the insured, yet differences ...
Previous studies find that the uninsured receive less health care than the insured, yet differences ...
The uninsured fare worse than the insured on various measures, yet there is little evidence regardin...
Objectives This study examined the association between insurance status and physicians' adherence wi...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between insurance status and physicians' adherence wit...
Uninsured individuals receive fewer health care services for at least three reasons: higher prices, ...
Health insurance has fallen notoriously short of protecting Americans from financial insecurity caus...
The new Commonwealth Fund Health Insurance Tracking Survey of U.S. Adults finds nearly three of five...
Background & Significance: By implementing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the intention is to increa...
BackgroundData are lacking regarding the insurance status of adults with congenital heart disease (A...
In this paper, I examine the impact of uninsured patients on the in-hospital mortality rate of insur...
In the United States, many studies to date have assessed health disparities and inequalities between...
The number of uninsured has increased during recent years. This study explores underlying factors as...
Abstract: In this paper, I examine the impact of uninsured patients on the health of the insured, fo...
Previous studies find that the uninsured receive less health care than the insured, yet differences ...
Previous studies find that the uninsured receive less health care than the insured, yet differences ...
Previous studies find that the uninsured receive less health care than the insured, yet differences ...
The uninsured fare worse than the insured on various measures, yet there is little evidence regardin...
Objectives This study examined the association between insurance status and physicians' adherence wi...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between insurance status and physicians' adherence wit...
Uninsured individuals receive fewer health care services for at least three reasons: higher prices, ...
Health insurance has fallen notoriously short of protecting Americans from financial insecurity caus...
The new Commonwealth Fund Health Insurance Tracking Survey of U.S. Adults finds nearly three of five...
Background & Significance: By implementing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the intention is to increa...
BackgroundData are lacking regarding the insurance status of adults with congenital heart disease (A...
In this paper, I examine the impact of uninsured patients on the in-hospital mortality rate of insur...
In the United States, many studies to date have assessed health disparities and inequalities between...
The number of uninsured has increased during recent years. This study explores underlying factors as...
Abstract: In this paper, I examine the impact of uninsured patients on the health of the insured, fo...