Uses data from the Kaiser Foundation's 2005 Low-Income Coverage and Access Survey to examine health coverage, access, and the financial impacts of health care for low-income parents and their families
Examines the characteristics of those who would become eligible for Medicaid under proposals to exte...
Currently, 46 million people or nearly one in five nonelderly adults and children lack health insura...
This article examines the effect of parents' Medicaid status on the use of preventive health service...
This study examines the effects of having an uninsured parent on access to health care for low-incom...
Explores the high uninsured rate among parents compared to children, due to the lack of both employe...
Objectives To determine the prevalence and correlates of children’s underinsurance within a primary ...
Examines heath coverage and access to care for low-income non-citizen children, and looks at the cha...
Some 5.9 million American mothers caring for young or school-aged children lack health insurance. Al...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Access to secure and affordable health insurance is critical for all Americans. In the public debate...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
Analyzes heath insurance coverage and access for low-income non-citizen adults, and examines the obs...
More than ever before, uninsured children in low-income families are eligible for low-cost health ca...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Examines the characteristics of those who would become eligible for Medicaid under proposals to exte...
Currently, 46 million people or nearly one in five nonelderly adults and children lack health insura...
This article examines the effect of parents' Medicaid status on the use of preventive health service...
This study examines the effects of having an uninsured parent on access to health care for low-incom...
Explores the high uninsured rate among parents compared to children, due to the lack of both employe...
Objectives To determine the prevalence and correlates of children’s underinsurance within a primary ...
Examines heath coverage and access to care for low-income non-citizen children, and looks at the cha...
Some 5.9 million American mothers caring for young or school-aged children lack health insurance. Al...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Access to secure and affordable health insurance is critical for all Americans. In the public debate...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
Analyzes heath insurance coverage and access for low-income non-citizen adults, and examines the obs...
More than ever before, uninsured children in low-income families are eligible for low-cost health ca...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Examines the characteristics of those who would become eligible for Medicaid under proposals to exte...
Currently, 46 million people or nearly one in five nonelderly adults and children lack health insura...
This article examines the effect of parents' Medicaid status on the use of preventive health service...