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The ACA's Impact On Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Health Insurance Coverage And Access To Care.

Health Affairs, 2020
Large disparities in health insurance coverage and access to health services have long persisted in the US health care system. We considered how the insurance coverage expansions of the Affordable Care Act have affected disparities related to race and ...
T. Buchmueller, Helen Levy
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Progressive segmented health insurance: Colombian health reform and access to health services.

Health Economics, 2020
Equal access for poor populations to health services is a comprehensive objective for any health reform. The Colombian health reform addressed this issue through a segmented progressive social health insurance approach.
F. Ruiz, L. Amaya, Stella Venegas
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How Have ACA Insurance Expansions Affected Health Outcomes? Findings From The Literature.

Health Affairs, 2020
A growing body of literature examining the effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on nonelderly adults provides promising evidence of improvements in health outcomes through insurance expansions.
Aparna Soni, Laura R Wherry, K. Simon
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Health Insurance and the Homeless

Health Economics, 1997
There is very little known about health care utilization among the homeless or about the role of health insurance on utilization patterns. Many health care reform proposals advocate expanding health insurance coverage for various segments of society, including the homeless.
Brent Kreider, Sean Nicholson
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Health insurance for the healthy? Voluntary health insurance in Sweden

Health Policy, 2019
In Sweden, voluntary health insurance is held only by a very small part of the population, but uptake has grown rapidly since 2000. So far, little is known about who purchases this insurance and what the insurance plans contain.To provide a comprehensive description of the coverage and content of voluntary health insurance in Sweden.Data from a ...
Linn Kullberg   +2 more
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Health Insurance Coverage [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Future of Children, 1995
Unlike children in most other economically developed countries, children in the United States are not guaranteed health insurance coverage. Indeed, many U.S. children have no health insurance coverage at all. Their lack of coverage restricts their access to health care services: uninsured children have fewer physician visits per year than children with
Linda Schuurmann Baker, Eugene M. Lewit
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Compulsory Health Insurance

JAMA, 1920
To the Editor: —InThe Journal, Jan. 24, 1920, p. 271, Dr. E. M Stanton opposed the principles of compulsory health insurance on the grounds that the burdens of such insurance cannot be borne by the insured. In so doing, in my opinion, he made a very good argument in favor of compulsory health insurance.
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National Health Care Spending In 2018: Growth Driven By Accelerations In Medicare And Private Insurance Spending.

Health Affairs, 2019
US health care spending increased 4.6 percent to reach $3.6 trillion in 2018, a faster growth rate than the rate of 4.2 percent in 2017 but the same rate as in 2016.
Micah B. Hartman   +3 more
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The Impact of Health Insurance on Preventive Care and Health Behaviors: Evidence from the First Two Years of the ACA Medicaid Expansions.

Journal of policy analysis and management, 2017
The U.S. population receives suboptimal levels of preventive care and has a high prevalence of risky health behaviors. One goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to increase preventive care and improve health behaviors by expanding access to health ...
K. Simon, Aparna Soni, J. Cawley
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On National Health Insurance

The American Journal of Nursing, 1978
serve as a basis for the development of the legislation. These plans (see box, next page) differ considerably in their meaning, intent, purpose, and scope of services and benefits they would underwrite.) We met in Texas, Wisconsin, Connecticut, and California and spent two days in Canada studying that country's national health insurance system.
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