BACKGROUND: Lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer care and survival in the United States. Disruptions in coverage are common among low-income populations, but little is known about associations of disruptions with cancer care, including prevention, screening, and treatment, as well as outcomes of stage at diagnosis and survival. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review of studies of health insurance coverage disruptions and cancer care and outcomes published between 1980 and 2019. We used the PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and CINAHL databases and identified 29 observational studies. Study characteristics and key findings were abstracted and synthesized qualitatively. RESULTS: Studies evaluated ass...
BackgroundDespite lower cancer screening rates and survival rates in the Medicaid population compare...
Background:The Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved health care coverage accessibility by expanding Me...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...
BACKGROUND: Although debate continues on US healthcare and insurance reform, data are lacking on the...
Background: Disparities in rates of cancer screening are observed in underserved populations. Lack o...
BACKGROUND: This study seeks to understand how and for whom COVID-19 disrupted cancer care to unders...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening decreases incidence and improves survival. Minorities and lo...
Background:Per the CDC breast cancer is the second most prevalent cancer type for women in the Unite...
Background: Insurance coverage is associated with better cancer outcomes; however, the relative impo...
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is a multifaceted, federal program t...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of breast cancer presented between the...
BACKGROUND: Amid current changes in health care access across the United States, the importance of h...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the extent and associations with patient-reported d...
Background: Health care services across the world have been enormously affected by the onset of the ...
BackgroundDespite lower cancer screening rates and survival rates in the Medicaid population compare...
Background:The Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved health care coverage accessibility by expanding Me...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...
BACKGROUND: Although debate continues on US healthcare and insurance reform, data are lacking on the...
Background: Disparities in rates of cancer screening are observed in underserved populations. Lack o...
BACKGROUND: This study seeks to understand how and for whom COVID-19 disrupted cancer care to unders...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening decreases incidence and improves survival. Minorities and lo...
Background:Per the CDC breast cancer is the second most prevalent cancer type for women in the Unite...
Background: Insurance coverage is associated with better cancer outcomes; however, the relative impo...
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is a multifaceted, federal program t...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of breast cancer presented between the...
BACKGROUND: Amid current changes in health care access across the United States, the importance of h...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the extent and associations with patient-reported d...
Background: Health care services across the world have been enormously affected by the onset of the ...
BackgroundDespite lower cancer screening rates and survival rates in the Medicaid population compare...
Background:The Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved health care coverage accessibility by expanding Me...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...