What most defines access to health care in the United States may be its stark inequity. Daily headlines in top newspapers paint the highs and lows. Articles entitled: “We Mapped the Uninsured. You’ll notice a Pattern: They tend to live in the South, and they tend to be poor” and op-eds with titles like “Do Poor People Have a Right to Health Care?” and “What it’s Like to Be Black and Pregnant when you Know How Dangerous That Can Be” run side-by-side with headlines touting “The Operating Room of the Future,” and advances in gene therapy that promise cures to everything form vision loss to cancer, accompanied by high six-figure price tags. Americans’ claims that they have access to the best medical care in the world are correct. Equally true a...
The author’s focus in this article is on racial disparities in medical care provision--that is, on d...
To the Editor. Access to health care is a significant problem for millions of Americans, particularl...
Context: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has reduced the U.S.’s uninsured rate to an historic low. Bu...
Tens of millions of Americans experience barriers to accessing appropriate health care, and many mor...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
This article outlines the topic of affordable health care in the United States. It advocates for cit...
The state of Americans\u27 health care has been troubling, especially before health care reform.The ...
Health care cost increases may seem under control but the issue of access remains a serious problem....
In all four of the articles that form this Symposium, the authors identify troubling disparities and...
The United States is the only industrialized democracy that does not have universal health care cove...
On February 25, 2007, a 12-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache b...
In this issue: -- Universal Access to Health Care and Religious Basis of Human Rightshttps://scholar...
This article evaluates the legitimacy and degree of inevitability of unequal access to medicine. The...
Population-level disparities in health and health care came to the forefront of U.S. public consciou...
The conditions that must be satisfied in order to implement a system of universal health care for th...
The author’s focus in this article is on racial disparities in medical care provision--that is, on d...
To the Editor. Access to health care is a significant problem for millions of Americans, particularl...
Context: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has reduced the U.S.’s uninsured rate to an historic low. Bu...
Tens of millions of Americans experience barriers to accessing appropriate health care, and many mor...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
This article outlines the topic of affordable health care in the United States. It advocates for cit...
The state of Americans\u27 health care has been troubling, especially before health care reform.The ...
Health care cost increases may seem under control but the issue of access remains a serious problem....
In all four of the articles that form this Symposium, the authors identify troubling disparities and...
The United States is the only industrialized democracy that does not have universal health care cove...
On February 25, 2007, a 12-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache b...
In this issue: -- Universal Access to Health Care and Religious Basis of Human Rightshttps://scholar...
This article evaluates the legitimacy and degree of inevitability of unequal access to medicine. The...
Population-level disparities in health and health care came to the forefront of U.S. public consciou...
The conditions that must be satisfied in order to implement a system of universal health care for th...
The author’s focus in this article is on racial disparities in medical care provision--that is, on d...
To the Editor. Access to health care is a significant problem for millions of Americans, particularl...
Context: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has reduced the U.S.’s uninsured rate to an historic low. Bu...