Examines how the recession and state and local budget cuts affected safety-net clinics' capacity to meet demand in five communities, the extent to which federal stimulus funds mitigated the impact, strategies for sustainability, and implications
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
Tracks developments in metropolitan Cleveland's healthcare market during the recession, including ca...
To examine the effect of the recession on the financial performance of safety-net versus non-safety-...
During times of economic crisis, community health centers and other health care safety net providers...
This study demonstrates that some safety-net hospitals-those that provide a large share of the care ...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
Presents findings about hospital payment rate increases, hospital-physician alignment, and insurance...
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insura...
Prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health care safety-net programs were the primary source of c...
Background: The 2008 recession had a significant impact on local health departments (LHDs), with mor...
The Great Recession Officially lasted from December 2007 to June 2009 Most severe recession since ...
OBJECTIVE: We examine whether broadened access to Medicaid helped insulate households from declines ...
Analyzes Medicaid enrollment and per-capita spending growth by service and compared with other areas...
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
Tracks developments in metropolitan Cleveland's healthcare market during the recession, including ca...
To examine the effect of the recession on the financial performance of safety-net versus non-safety-...
During times of economic crisis, community health centers and other health care safety net providers...
This study demonstrates that some safety-net hospitals-those that provide a large share of the care ...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
Presents findings about hospital payment rate increases, hospital-physician alignment, and insurance...
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insura...
Prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health care safety-net programs were the primary source of c...
Background: The 2008 recession had a significant impact on local health departments (LHDs), with mor...
The Great Recession Officially lasted from December 2007 to June 2009 Most severe recession since ...
OBJECTIVE: We examine whether broadened access to Medicaid helped insulate households from declines ...
Analyzes Medicaid enrollment and per-capita spending growth by service and compared with other areas...
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
Tracks developments in metropolitan Cleveland's healthcare market during the recession, including ca...