Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcomes as compared with insured patients. Partially modeled after the 2006 Massachusetts Healthcare Reform (MHR), the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010 with the goal of expanding health insurance coverage, primarily through state-based Medicaid expansion (ME). We evaluated the impact of ME and MHR on outcomes for trauma patients, EGS patients, and trauma systems.Methods: This study was approved by the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Guidelines Committee. Using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation methodology, we defined three populations of interest (trauma patients, EGS patien...
Introduction: Illinois hospitals have experienced a marked decrease in the number of uninsured patie...
IMPORTANCE: Massachusetts introduced health care reform (HCR) in 2006, expecting to expand health in...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedur...
Background: Nearly one quarter of trauma patients are uninsured and hospitals recoup less than 20% o...
Background: Uninsured trauma patients have worse outcomes and worse access to post-discharge care th...
Importance: Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability among young adults, who are also amo...
Background: The 2006 Massachusetts Healthcare Reform (MHR) has resulted in health coverage for 98.1 ...
Objective:. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current evidence regarding the impact of th...
OBJECTIVES: We determined how preinjury insurance status and injury-related outcomes among able-bodi...
Importance: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom...
Importance Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom ...
Importance: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Introduction: Illinois hospitals have experienced a marked decrease in the number of uninsured patie...
IMPORTANCE: Massachusetts introduced health care reform (HCR) in 2006, expecting to expand health in...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedur...
Background: Nearly one quarter of trauma patients are uninsured and hospitals recoup less than 20% o...
Background: Uninsured trauma patients have worse outcomes and worse access to post-discharge care th...
Importance: Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability among young adults, who are also amo...
Background: The 2006 Massachusetts Healthcare Reform (MHR) has resulted in health coverage for 98.1 ...
Objective:. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current evidence regarding the impact of th...
OBJECTIVES: We determined how preinjury insurance status and injury-related outcomes among able-bodi...
Importance: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom...
Importance Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom ...
Importance: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Introduction: Illinois hospitals have experienced a marked decrease in the number of uninsured patie...
IMPORTANCE: Massachusetts introduced health care reform (HCR) in 2006, expecting to expand health in...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...