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Health Insurance Coverage

The 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
E M, Lewit, L S, Baker
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Connecting to Health Insurance Coverage

JAMA, 2013
For years, clinicians have advocated for health insurance coverage for all Americans. Now, through the Affordable Care Act, the nation is one step closer to this goal. October 1, 2013, marks the beginning of a new era when millions will be able to enroll in health insurance at the Health Insurance Marketplace.
Howard, Koh, Marilyn, Tavenner
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Insurance Coverage for Obesity Treatment

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2006
Recent work demonstrates the benefits of weight loss from intensive lifestyle modification. One barrier to counseling may be lack of reimbursement. We sought to quantify the obesity coverage policies of insurers in Pennsylvania. A three-page questionnaire was sent to eligible Pennsylvania health plans. Respondents included company medical directors and
Adam Gilden, Tsai   +2 more
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Insurance Coverage for Experimental Technologies

Health Affairs, 1995
As the number and cost of new technologies grow, it is increasingly important that we develop sound policies for payment for those technologies while their clinical impacts are being defined. Such policies need to balance social interests in promotion of innovation, early access to promising technology, patient safety, control of health care costs, and
E P, Steinberg, S, Tunis, D, Shapiro
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Associations Between Childhood Vaccination Coverage, Insurance Type, and Breaks in Health Insurance Coverage

Pediatrics, 2006
OBJECTIVES. This study explored how vaccination coverage is associated with not being insured and with insurance type among children who are insured and to show how these associations are modified by race/ethnicity. METHODS. We determined whether 8324 children sampled in the National Immunization Survey in 2001 and 2002 were covered by ...
Philip J, Smith   +2 more
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Optimal Insurance Coverage

The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1985
Optimal insurance coverage has been analyzed by numerous researchers. Arrow [1963], Mossin [1968] and Smith [1968] describe insurance buying behavior of utility maximizing individuals. Their results, however, as well as those of later authors (e.g., Schlesinger [1981] and Turnbull [1983]) are qualitative in their nature.
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Insurance Coverage for Breast Reconstruction

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— Would those who advocate mandatory insurance coverage of breast reconstruction through legislation (242:2779, 1979) also advocate mandatory universal health insurance? The comparison is quite legitimate. In a free society the marketplace determines what benefits should be offered by competing insurance companies.
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Selecting rational insurance coverage

Zeitschrift für Operations Research, 1975
The paper focuses on rational insurance purchasing decisions in an industrial setting which are characterized by the possibility of many losses during the period of insurance protection. Rational insurance coverage can be achieved through coinsurance in terms of deductible arrangements and insurance limits.
Haehling von Lanzenauer, Ch., Wright, D.
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General Health Insurance Coverage

2020
The determination and management of health policies in Turkey has a fragmented appearance. Accordingly, different institutions have undertaken different tasks in the field of health. As a matter of fact, although the basic task is convened in the Ministry of Health, it is seen that various public institutions and private organizations are active in ...
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Optimal Insurance Coverage: Comment

The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1987
Do you believe them? Suppose we restrict both of the above propositions to cases where the probability of a loss is "small" and where the amount at risk is "not too large?" Both of these propositions follow easily from a recent communication by Szpiro (1985) in this Journal.
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