Compares state-by-state data on health insurance coverage and the uninsured in 1999/2000 and 2007/08 by income level, insurance type, and availability of employer-sponsored coverage; average employee premiums and contributions for ESI; and median income
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
Surveys state actions on Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Plans and analyzes advances and se...
Provides the number and percentage of uninsured in each state in 2006 by age group, gender, work sta...
Provides state-by-state data on changes between 2001 and 2005 in average employer-sponsored health i...
Provides an analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to identify dispari...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
The status of our nation’s healthcare system has received a considerable amount of attention, partic...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
The number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2 million Americans - an increas...
The United States has the world’s most expensive healthcare system. In 2002, health spending rose to...
Based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2011 American Community Survey 1-Yr. Estimates
Estimates health insurance coverage rates by type of insurance, age, and income and changes in unins...
American healthcare is a unique combination of privatization and welfare. This system negatively imp...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
Surveys state actions on Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Plans and analyzes advances and se...
Provides the number and percentage of uninsured in each state in 2006 by age group, gender, work sta...
Provides state-by-state data on changes between 2001 and 2005 in average employer-sponsored health i...
Provides an analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to identify dispari...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
The status of our nation’s healthcare system has received a considerable amount of attention, partic...
Given the various reasons individuals lack health insurance coverage, analysis of the effectiveness ...
The number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2 million Americans - an increas...
The United States has the world’s most expensive healthcare system. In 2002, health spending rose to...
Based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2011 American Community Survey 1-Yr. Estimates
Estimates health insurance coverage rates by type of insurance, age, and income and changes in unins...
American healthcare is a unique combination of privatization and welfare. This system negatively imp...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
Surveys state actions on Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Plans and analyzes advances and se...