Objectives: This study included two overarching objectives. Through a systematic review of the literature published between 1990 and 2012, the first objective aimed to assess whether insuring the uninsured would result in higher costs compared to insuring the currently insured. Studies that quantified the actual costs associated with insuring the uninsured in the U.S. were included. Based upon 2009 data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), the second objective aimed to assess and compare the self-reported health of populations with four different insurance statuses. The second part of this study involved a secondary data analysis of both currently insured and currently uninsured individuals who participated in the MEPS in 2009....
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
Most existing work on the price elasticity of demand for health insurance focuses on employees' deci...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Uninsured individuals receive fewer health care services for at least three reasons: higher prices, ...
This paper investigates the difference in the health conditions and the health care consumption of u...
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who w...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-fir...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
Objective. To compare the effect of insurance coverage on health-care related expenditures among pat...
Health insurance is one of the essential enabling resources to gain access to medical care and ultim...
Reviews the factors behind downward trends in health coverage, the harmful effects of uninsurance on...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
Most existing work on the price elasticity of demand for health insurance focuses on employees' deci...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Uninsured individuals receive fewer health care services for at least three reasons: higher prices, ...
This paper investigates the difference in the health conditions and the health care consumption of u...
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who w...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-fir...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
Objective. To compare the effect of insurance coverage on health-care related expenditures among pat...
Health insurance is one of the essential enabling resources to gain access to medical care and ultim...
Reviews the factors behind downward trends in health coverage, the harmful effects of uninsurance on...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
Most existing work on the price elasticity of demand for health insurance focuses on employees' deci...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...