BACKGROUND: Although debate continues on US healthcare and insurance reform, data are lacking on the effect of insurance on community-level cancer outcomes. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to examine the association of insurance and cancer outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The US Census Bureau Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (2000) were used for the rates of uninsurance. Counties were divided into tertiles according to the uninsurance rates. The data were compared with the cancer incidence and survival for patients residing in counties captured by the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database (2000-2006). Aggregate patient data were collected of US adults (aged \u3e/=18 y) diagnos...
Escalating costs and concerns about quality of cancer care have increased calls for quality measurem...
BACKGROUND: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aims to expand health insurance coverage to over 30 millio...
Background/Aims: Socioecomomic factor is an important determinant of access to healthcare and is one...
Background: Insurance coverage is associated with better cancer outcomes; however, the relative impo...
BACKGROUND: Lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer c...
Previous studies found that uninsured and Medicaid insured cancer patients have poorer outcomes than...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
Compared to traditional fee-for-service Medicare (FFS), private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans offer ...
INTRODUCTION: Our study sought to characterize the presentation, local management and outcomes of in...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Cancer prevention and con...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the U.S. ...
Escalating costs and concerns about quality of cancer care have increased calls for quality measurem...
Background: Disparities in rates of cancer screening are observed in underserved populations. Lack o...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening decreases incidence and improves survival. Minorities and lo...
Background:The Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved health care coverage accessibility by expanding Me...
Escalating costs and concerns about quality of cancer care have increased calls for quality measurem...
BACKGROUND: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aims to expand health insurance coverage to over 30 millio...
Background/Aims: Socioecomomic factor is an important determinant of access to healthcare and is one...
Background: Insurance coverage is associated with better cancer outcomes; however, the relative impo...
BACKGROUND: Lack of health insurance coverage is associated with poor access and receipt of cancer c...
Previous studies found that uninsured and Medicaid insured cancer patients have poorer outcomes than...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
Compared to traditional fee-for-service Medicare (FFS), private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans offer ...
INTRODUCTION: Our study sought to characterize the presentation, local management and outcomes of in...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Cancer prevention and con...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the U.S. ...
Escalating costs and concerns about quality of cancer care have increased calls for quality measurem...
Background: Disparities in rates of cancer screening are observed in underserved populations. Lack o...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening decreases incidence and improves survival. Minorities and lo...
Background:The Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved health care coverage accessibility by expanding Me...
Escalating costs and concerns about quality of cancer care have increased calls for quality measurem...
BACKGROUND: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aims to expand health insurance coverage to over 30 millio...
Background/Aims: Socioecomomic factor is an important determinant of access to healthcare and is one...