Uses data from the 1999 National Survey of America's Families to examine the roles of race/ethnicity, citizenship status, and language on insurance coverage, access to care, and quality of care, particularly focusing on the low-income Latino population
This dissertation evaluates the effects of public policies on health insurance coverage, mental heal...
Times of severe economic flux may burdend individuals at differing levels. The Great Recession affec...
Presents findings from a survey of state Medicaid officials on trends in spending, enrollment, polic...
Identifies state policies that promote equitable access to quality health care and analyzes whether ...
Presents findings from a survey that examines health insurance coverage, rising healthcare costs, an...
State governments play a major role in the United States health care market. Moreover, states admini...
Projects the potential savings of low-income workers if they could save part of their income, tax-fr...
Low-income Latino parents face many barriers to care when attempting to access health care services ...
Since January 2006 Medicare beneficiaries have the option to purchase prescription drug benefits fro...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold: first, to highlight two problems which threaten the effecti...
This Special Report of Negotiating the New Health System: A Nationwide Study of Medicaid Managed Car...
Analyzes results from the State Health Policies Aimed at Promoting Excellent Systems survey and a re...
A number of changes have been proposed by the Ohio governor and leaders in the state legislature to ...
Compares coverage and cost estimates of bills to improve health coverage through private-public appr...
This paper uses data from the Current Population Surveys for 1980 through 2011 to review trends in h...
This dissertation evaluates the effects of public policies on health insurance coverage, mental heal...
Times of severe economic flux may burdend individuals at differing levels. The Great Recession affec...
Presents findings from a survey of state Medicaid officials on trends in spending, enrollment, polic...
Identifies state policies that promote equitable access to quality health care and analyzes whether ...
Presents findings from a survey that examines health insurance coverage, rising healthcare costs, an...
State governments play a major role in the United States health care market. Moreover, states admini...
Projects the potential savings of low-income workers if they could save part of their income, tax-fr...
Low-income Latino parents face many barriers to care when attempting to access health care services ...
Since January 2006 Medicare beneficiaries have the option to purchase prescription drug benefits fro...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold: first, to highlight two problems which threaten the effecti...
This Special Report of Negotiating the New Health System: A Nationwide Study of Medicaid Managed Car...
Analyzes results from the State Health Policies Aimed at Promoting Excellent Systems survey and a re...
A number of changes have been proposed by the Ohio governor and leaders in the state legislature to ...
Compares coverage and cost estimates of bills to improve health coverage through private-public appr...
This paper uses data from the Current Population Surveys for 1980 through 2011 to review trends in h...
This dissertation evaluates the effects of public policies on health insurance coverage, mental heal...
Times of severe economic flux may burdend individuals at differing levels. The Great Recession affec...
Presents findings from a survey of state Medicaid officials on trends in spending, enrollment, polic...