Outlines estimates of the impact on emergency department visits by the uninsured and the overall low-income population if Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program enrollment and physicians' acceptance rates of Medicaid patients were to fall
Summarizes two studies of how changes to the Oregon Health Plan resulted in disenrollment among the ...
Background: Overcrowding of hospital emergency departments (EDs) presents a major public health issu...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has considerably reduced the uninsured rate nationally through availab...
Study objective A proposed benefit of expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Patient Protection an...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
In describing the merits of expanding Medicaid to the uninsured, federal and state policymakers ofte...
initiated a limited expansion of a Medicaid program for uninsured, low-income adults, drawing names ...
The Affordable Care Act is intended to reduce healthcare costs through policy changes. These include...
Medicaid expansion has resulted in increased utilization of emergency departments by new adult Medic...
Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine whether Medicaid expansion caused a rise in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
It is well documented that lack of health insurance negatively affects access to care and health out...
Using the Michigan Syndromic Surveillance System changes in emergency department (ED) volume are bei...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Summarizes two studies of how changes to the Oregon Health Plan resulted in disenrollment among the ...
Background: Overcrowding of hospital emergency departments (EDs) presents a major public health issu...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has considerably reduced the uninsured rate nationally through availab...
Study objective A proposed benefit of expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Patient Protection an...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
In describing the merits of expanding Medicaid to the uninsured, federal and state policymakers ofte...
initiated a limited expansion of a Medicaid program for uninsured, low-income adults, drawing names ...
The Affordable Care Act is intended to reduce healthcare costs through policy changes. These include...
Medicaid expansion has resulted in increased utilization of emergency departments by new adult Medic...
Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine whether Medicaid expansion caused a rise in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
It is well documented that lack of health insurance negatively affects access to care and health out...
Using the Michigan Syndromic Surveillance System changes in emergency department (ED) volume are bei...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Summarizes two studies of how changes to the Oregon Health Plan resulted in disenrollment among the ...
Background: Overcrowding of hospital emergency departments (EDs) presents a major public health issu...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has considerably reduced the uninsured rate nationally through availab...