Outlines trends in the long-term financial burden insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs pose on patients with chronic illnesses. Analyzes data by number of conditions, income, and percentage of income spent and examines the composition of expenses
Background Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resear...
Background: The 11.4 million Americans who receive both Medicare and Medicaid benefits constitute on...
OBJECTIVE High out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment comp...
INTRODUCTION:To examine the relationship between chronic health conditions and out-of-pocket costs (...
Points to rising rates of chronic conditions and obesity; growing numbers of patients with problems ...
Introduction Little is known about how combinations of chronic conditions in adults affect total hea...
IntroductionLittle is known about how combinations of chronic conditions in adults affect total heal...
BackgroundLittle is known about the impact of different types of chronic diseases on older adults' o...
Background: Out of pocket expenditure (OOPE) on healthcare is related to the burden of illness and t...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resea...
Issue: Fifty-six million people—17 percent of the U.S. population—rely on Medicare. Yet, its benefit...
have 2.2 chronic diseases, contributing to the over 60 million Americans with multiple morbidities. ...
Objective: This article measures the probability that out-of-pocket expenses in the United States ex...
"The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other nation. In 2006, our heal...
Background Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resear...
Background: The 11.4 million Americans who receive both Medicare and Medicaid benefits constitute on...
OBJECTIVE High out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment comp...
INTRODUCTION:To examine the relationship between chronic health conditions and out-of-pocket costs (...
Points to rising rates of chronic conditions and obesity; growing numbers of patients with problems ...
Introduction Little is known about how combinations of chronic conditions in adults affect total hea...
IntroductionLittle is known about how combinations of chronic conditions in adults affect total heal...
BackgroundLittle is known about the impact of different types of chronic diseases on older adults' o...
Background: Out of pocket expenditure (OOPE) on healthcare is related to the burden of illness and t...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resea...
Issue: Fifty-six million people—17 percent of the U.S. population—rely on Medicare. Yet, its benefit...
have 2.2 chronic diseases, contributing to the over 60 million Americans with multiple morbidities. ...
Objective: This article measures the probability that out-of-pocket expenses in the United States ex...
"The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other nation. In 2006, our heal...
Background Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resear...
Background: The 11.4 million Americans who receive both Medicare and Medicaid benefits constitute on...
OBJECTIVE High out-of-pocket (OOP) costs can be an obstacle to health care access and treatment comp...