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Health Insurance Coverage Disruptions and Access to Care and Affordability among Cancer Survivors in the United States

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 2020
Background: Lack of health insurance is associated with having problems with access to high-quality care. We estimated prevalence and evaluated associations of insurance coverage disruptions and access to health care and affordability among cancer ...
Jingxuan Zhao   +5 more
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National health insurance: Lessons from the United States experiment

Health Care Management Review, 1995
Medicare's coverage of end-stage renal disease provides a 20-year experiment in national health insurance. Access, cost containment, and portability have been maintained while serious concerns have arisen over sustaining (and appraising) quality of care.
Charles E. Scott, Frederick W. Derrick
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Incidence, Prevalence and Racial and Ethnic Distribution of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the United States.

Gastroenterology, 2023
BACKGROUND & AIMS We sought to estimate the incidence, prevalence and racial-ethnic distribution of physician-diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the United States.
James D. Lewis   +14 more
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National Health Insurance Policy in the United States: A Case of Non-Decision-Making

International Journal of Health Services, 1977
Despite the vast range of commentaries and research on the current health care crisis, little research attention has been focused specifically on the lack of federal response to this crisis. As a way of focusing analysis on the specifics of Congressional inaction, it is suggested that both the range of health care proposals and the current debates in ...
Richard E. Cairl, Allen W. Imershein
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The Urban Fiscal Crisis in the United States, National Health Insurance, and Municipal Hospitals

International Journal of Health Services, 1978
The fiscal stress which many U.S. cities are currently experiencing, the persistent problems of large-city local government hospitals, the recent decisions for selected public hospital closings in New York City and Philadelphia, and the prospective enactment of a program of national health insurance collectively raise questions about the viability of ...
Michael Koleda, John Craig
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Current National Health Insurance Policies for Thyroid Cancer Prophylactic Surgery in the United States

World Journal of Surgery, 2002
The efficacy of prophylactic thyroidectomy in patients with positive RET mutational analysis, familial thyroid cancer, or both has been reported. As cost has become critical to medical decision‐making, this study was designed to evaluate currently existing coverage policies for prophylactic thyroidectomy.
Alan P.B. Dackiw   +2 more
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Recognition of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants by Health Insurance Providers in the United States [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Human Lactation, 2013
Background: Insurance coverage for lactation management is proposed by the United States Affordable Care Act. International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) are key providers of lactation services. In order to inform national discussion, this study examines the scope of insurance reimbursement of IBCLC services.
Ellen Chetwynd   +4 more
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A Way to Achieve National Health Insurance in the United States: The Medicare Expansion Proposal

American Behavioral Scientist, 1993
The current crisis in the health care system in the United States, including constantly escalating costs and ever more limited access, calls for fundamental reform. Current reform proposals, including managed competition, would not solve the basic problems of cost and access as they continue to rely on employer-provided health insurance, which is the ...
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Toward National Health Insurance in the United States: An historical outline, 1910–1979

Social Science & Medicine. Part C: Medical Economics, 1980
Abstract The paper analyzes the legislative history of the movement toward national health insurance over the last 70 years and analyzes key periods in this history in terms of the value basis upon which legislation was proposed and also in terms of the decision making theory utilized throughout this period in the provision of health care for ...
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