Quantifies the costs to the public, in taxpayer bills to fund public insurance or uncompensated care programs, of employers not insuring workers. Compares public costs for uninsured employees of small, multi-location, and large firms and their families
The problem of uninsured and underinsured in terms of health care was implored in the population of ...
Based on the 2007 Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, examines small business employ...
Whether they have health insurance through an employer or buy it on their own, Americans are paying ...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Much speculation exists about the economic reasons why some people have no health insurance. An anal...
Much speculation exists about the economic reasons why some people have no health insurance. An anal...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
Compares the changes in insurance status, out-of-pocket costs, access to care, use of prescription d...
Presentation for Covering the Uninsured Week event sponsored by GW\u27s Health Advocacy Initiative a...
The problem of uninsured and underinsured in terms of health care was implored in the population of ...
Objectives: This study included two overarching objectives. Through a systematic review of the liter...
The problem of uninsured and underinsured in terms of health care was implored in the population of ...
Based on the 2007 Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, examines small business employ...
Whether they have health insurance through an employer or buy it on their own, Americans are paying ...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Much speculation exists about the economic reasons why some people have no health insurance. An anal...
Much speculation exists about the economic reasons why some people have no health insurance. An anal...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
Compares the changes in insurance status, out-of-pocket costs, access to care, use of prescription d...
Presentation for Covering the Uninsured Week event sponsored by GW\u27s Health Advocacy Initiative a...
The problem of uninsured and underinsured in terms of health care was implored in the population of ...
Objectives: This study included two overarching objectives. Through a systematic review of the liter...
The problem of uninsured and underinsured in terms of health care was implored in the population of ...
Based on the 2007 Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, examines small business employ...
Whether they have health insurance through an employer or buy it on their own, Americans are paying ...