In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United States lacked health insurance, and the annual cost of uncompensated care for those individuals was $40.7 billion. When individuals lacking coverage for only part of the year were also included, total medical expenditures among all uninsured patients approached $125 billion. In August 2007, the Census Bureau reported even more alarming figures: The number of U.S. residents without health insurance rose by 2.2 million, to a total of 47 million, for 2006. According to the report, uninsured Americans represented 15.8% of the population. Given the growth in the number of uninsured Americans, it is unsurprising that health care providers across the cou...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Uncompensated hospital care presents a significant problem in the United States health care system, ...
On December 5, 2006, the New England Public Policy Center at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston conv...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
I want to approach the topic of tax exemption for non-profit hospitals from the perspective of the 4...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
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 ...
To the Editor. Access to health care is a significant problem for millions of Americans, particularl...
ABSTRACT: Hospital-physician relationships in the United States have deteriorated mark
This study explored the financing effects of a national health care reform program of universal cove...
Quantifies the costs to the public, in taxpayer bills to fund public insurance or uncompensated care...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) will extend public and private insurance to a...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Uncompensated hospital care presents a significant problem in the United States health care system, ...
On December 5, 2006, the New England Public Policy Center at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston conv...
In 2004, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reported that 44 million individuals in the United State...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
I want to approach the topic of tax exemption for non-profit hospitals from the perspective of the 4...
One out of six Americans under age sixty-five lacks health insurance, a situation that imposes sizab...
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 ...
To the Editor. Access to health care is a significant problem for millions of Americans, particularl...
ABSTRACT: Hospital-physician relationships in the United States have deteriorated mark
This study explored the financing effects of a national health care reform program of universal cove...
Quantifies the costs to the public, in taxpayer bills to fund public insurance or uncompensated care...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) will extend public and private insurance to a...
In the United States the American healthcare is constantly up for debate, it seems to only be aimed ...
Uncompensated hospital care presents a significant problem in the United States health care system, ...
On December 5, 2006, the New England Public Policy Center at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston conv...