One of the major social policy issues facing the United States in the first decade of the twenty-first century is the large number of Americans lacking health insurance. This article surveys the major economic issues around covering the uninsured. I review the facts on insurance coverage and the nature of the uninsured; explore explanations for why the United States has such a large, and growing, uninsured population; and discuss why we should care if individuals are uninsured. I then examine policy options to address the problem of the uninsured, beginning with a discussion of the key issues and available evidence and then turning to estimates from a micro-simulation model of the impact of alternative interventions to increase insurance co...
The uninsured population in the United States is an issue of public policy concern for several reaso...
Lack of health care insurance, once thought to be a problem of the poor, and has now begun to affect...
This paper provides an overview of the issues confronting policymakers who want to develop programs ...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
This Issue Brief examines the status of health insurance coverage in the United States. The data are...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "More than one in six...
The lack of health care coverage in the US is “a major social and economic concern” (Rocha and Kabal...
Presentation for Covering the Uninsured Week event sponsored by GW\u27s Health Advocacy Initiative a...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
The rising number of Americans without health insurance concerns us all. The ability to live a healt...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
This paper examines the lack of health insurancecoverage in the US as a public policy issue. It firs...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
The uninsured population in the United States is an issue of public policy concern for several reaso...
Lack of health care insurance, once thought to be a problem of the poor, and has now begun to affect...
This paper provides an overview of the issues confronting policymakers who want to develop programs ...
The lack of adequate health insurance affects one\u27s ability to access care, which directly affect...
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance. The number of these uninsured...
T he number of Americans who don’t have health insurance coverage is large and growing over time, ye...
This Issue Brief examines the status of health insurance coverage in the United States. The data are...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "More than one in six...
The lack of health care coverage in the US is “a major social and economic concern” (Rocha and Kabal...
Presentation for Covering the Uninsured Week event sponsored by GW\u27s Health Advocacy Initiative a...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
The rising number of Americans without health insurance concerns us all. The ability to live a healt...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
This paper examines the lack of health insurancecoverage in the US as a public policy issue. It firs...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
The uninsured population in the United States is an issue of public policy concern for several reaso...
Lack of health care insurance, once thought to be a problem of the poor, and has now begun to affect...
This paper provides an overview of the issues confronting policymakers who want to develop programs ...