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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1995
Health insurance was one of the most influential social reforms on the immediate postwar agenda in Canada and the United States. In both cases, proposals for national health insurance were not implemented. This article traces the evolution of these legislative proposals of the 1940s and shows how the events of this pivotal decade set the stage for ...
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Health insurance was one of the most influential social reforms on the immediate postwar agenda in Canada and the United States. In both cases, proposals for national health insurance were not implemented. This article traces the evolution of these legislative proposals of the 1940s and shows how the events of this pivotal decade set the stage for ...
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jingxuan Zhao +2 more
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National health insurance and the United States
Journal of Professional Nursing, 1990openaire +1 more source
Journal of health and social behavior, 2005
The United States is the only western industrialized nation that fails to provide universal coverage and the only nation where health care for the majority of the population is financed by for-profit, minimally regulated private insurance companies. These arrangements leave one-sixth of the population uninsured at any given time, and they leave others ...
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The United States is the only western industrialized nation that fails to provide universal coverage and the only nation where health care for the majority of the population is financed by for-profit, minimally regulated private insurance companies. These arrangements leave one-sixth of the population uninsured at any given time, and they leave others ...
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Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2010
Alecia Blake +7 more
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Alecia Blake +7 more
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Advance data, 1993
In summary, a substantial proportion of Hispanic and low-income chronically ill children with special needs have neither private insurance nor Medicaid coverage. Those who averaged the fewest doctor visits during the past year for their condition (such as black or low-income children) also tended to be more likely to be hospitalized.
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In summary, a substantial proportion of Hispanic and low-income chronically ill children with special needs have neither private insurance nor Medicaid coverage. Those who averaged the fewest doctor visits during the past year for their condition (such as black or low-income children) also tended to be more likely to be hospitalized.
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Minimizing the burden of cancer in the United States: Goals for a high‐performing health care system
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019K Robin Yabroff +2 more
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