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No Insurance, Public Insurance, and Private Insurance: Do These Options Contribute to Differences in General Health?

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1995
This paper examines the validity of two of the basic assumptions made about health care insurance and health, namely that having any insurance is associated with better health and, in particular, that having public, welfare-based insurance has better health consequences for the poor than does having no insurance.
B, Hahn, A B, Flood
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Associations of self‐reported dental health and general health measures in the Rand Health Insurance Experiment

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1991
Abstract Data from the Rand Health Insurance Experiment (HIE) are used in exploratory analyses to examine the associations of self‐reported dental health with general health measures. Responses of 1658 dentulous participants 18–61 yr of age are examined. Patterns of association among and between items of the physical, mental, social, and general health
T A, Dolan, B F, Gooch, L B, Bourque
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Developments and General Features of National Health Insurance in Korea

Social Work in Public Health, 2010
The purpose of this paper is to examine the unique features and current issues of National Health Insurance (NHI) in Korea and to propose future tasks and recommendations. NHI has improved the equity of insurance contributions and the efficiency of managerial operations by converting a society-based corporatist system with multiple insurers into a ...
Kyo-Seong, Kim, Young-Jae, Lee
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Short- and Long-Term Health Consequences of Gaps in Health Insurance Coverage among Young Adults

Population health management, 2021
In cross-sectional data, gaps in health insurance coverage are associated with worse health and lower utilization of preventive services. The authors investigated if these associations persisted 2–6 years after disruption of insurance coverage in a ...
G. Horne, Amber Gautam, D. Tumin
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Can Health Insurance Regulations Generate Citizen Constituencies?

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2019
Abstract Context: A political science literature has emerged on the policy feedback effects of alternative health care coverage expansions, focusing on whether programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act can generate robust public constituencies. Yet, scholars have mainly examined direct governmental benefits and rarely
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The Second Generation Slovenian Health Insurance Card

2009
Ten years have passed since the design of the Slovenian health insurance card system, which has been used daily in the entire Slovenian health sector for the last eight years. Eventually, however, a growing number of business and technical reasons arose for the gradual renovation of the system.
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Can health insurance coverage explain the generic competition paradox?

Economics Letters, 2008
Abstract In the context of a three-stage model with consumers differing in their health insurance coverage, the paper shows that there exist conditions under which the price of brand-name drugs increases following the entry of generic drugs.
Ida Ferrara, Ying Kong
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Does more generous dental insurance coverage improve oral health?

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985
An examination of whether dental insurance affects oral health is discussed in terms of different subgroups, including children and disadvantaged groups.
H, Bailit   +9 more
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Income-dependent impacts of health insurance on medical expenditures: Theory and evidence from China

China economic review, 2019
Policymakers are interested in the impact of health insurance on individuals’ medical expenditures—not only the average effect for the overall population, but also the possible heterogeneous effects for subgroups.
Yi Chen, Julie Shi, C. Zhuang
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Effects of National Health Insurance on household out-of-pocket expenditure structure.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2019
Achieving universal health insurance coverage is a major objective for many countries. Taiwan implemented its National Health Insurance (NHI) program with universal coverage in 1995.
Yu-Chun Ku   +3 more
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