It’s no surprise that a lot of the Alaskans who don’t have health insurance say they just can’t afford it. That’s what individual Alaskans and representatives of small businesses told us, when we held focus groups in Anchorage, the Mat-Su and Kenai Peninsula boroughs, and Kodiak. But the focus groups, held from late 2006 through early 2007, did much more than just confirm what many Alaskans— and millions of other Americans—say about the costs of health insurance. We held the focus groups under contract with the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, as part of the state’s effort to learn more about the barriers a substantial number of Alaskans face in getting health-care coverage. There were 16 focus groups, attended by 89 individ...
We use the Health Expenditures by State of Residence data (1991-2014) compiled by Centers for Medica...
Since the Affordable Care Act went into effect, community outreach to increase health insurance enro...
Over 20,000 Alaska residents currently experience at least one form of disability. This estimate is ...
The majority of Alaskans and Americans who have health insurance coverage get it through an employ...
IntroductionWe examined health insurance benefits, workplace policies, and health promotion programs...
Health-care spending for Alaskans reached about $7.5 billion in 2010. For comparison, that’s close t...
Health insurance is one of the essential enabling resources to gain access to medical care and ultim...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) populations suffer significant disparities in health status...
Background: More American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) reside in California than any other sing...
With support from the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Alliance for a Just Society conducted grounded rese...
Spending for health care in Alaska topped $5 billion in 2005. Just how big is $5 billion? It is, for...
Rural Alaskans face unique challenges in accessibility. Most villages and cities are not connected t...
In the past few years, Alaskans have been hearing reports that some primary-care doctors won’t see n...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
With by far the lowest population density in the United States, myriad challenges attach to healthca...
We use the Health Expenditures by State of Residence data (1991-2014) compiled by Centers for Medica...
Since the Affordable Care Act went into effect, community outreach to increase health insurance enro...
Over 20,000 Alaska residents currently experience at least one form of disability. This estimate is ...
The majority of Alaskans and Americans who have health insurance coverage get it through an employ...
IntroductionWe examined health insurance benefits, workplace policies, and health promotion programs...
Health-care spending for Alaskans reached about $7.5 billion in 2010. For comparison, that’s close t...
Health insurance is one of the essential enabling resources to gain access to medical care and ultim...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) populations suffer significant disparities in health status...
Background: More American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) reside in California than any other sing...
With support from the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Alliance for a Just Society conducted grounded rese...
Spending for health care in Alaska topped $5 billion in 2005. Just how big is $5 billion? It is, for...
Rural Alaskans face unique challenges in accessibility. Most villages and cities are not connected t...
In the past few years, Alaskans have been hearing reports that some primary-care doctors won’t see n...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
With by far the lowest population density in the United States, myriad challenges attach to healthca...
We use the Health Expenditures by State of Residence data (1991-2014) compiled by Centers for Medica...
Since the Affordable Care Act went into effect, community outreach to increase health insurance enro...
Over 20,000 Alaska residents currently experience at least one form of disability. This estimate is ...