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Health Inequalities in the Use of Telehealth in the United States in the Lens of COVID-19.
Population health management, 2020The use of remote health care services, or telehealth, is a promising solution for providing health care to those unable to access care in person easily and thus helping to reduce health inequalities.
D. Jaffe, Lulu Lee, S. Huynh, T. Haskell
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Health Care Administrative Costs in the United States and Canada, 2017
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020Background Before Canada's single-payer reform, its payment system, health costs, and number of health administrative personnel per capita resembled those of the United States. By 1999, administration accounted for 31% of U.S.
D. Himmelstein+2 more
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Reflections on the 20th anniversary of Taiwan's single-payer National Health Insurance System.
Health Affairs, 2015On its twentieth anniversary, Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) stands out as a high-performing single-payer national health insurance system that provides universal health coverage to Taiwan's 23.4Â million residents based on egalitarian ethical ...
Tsung-Mei Cheng
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Increasing Emergency Department Visits for Mental Health Conditions in the United States.
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2020OBJECTIVE The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 was fully implemented in 2014, expanding access to outpatient mental health services and potentially reducing reliance on emergency (ED) services.
Kayla M. Theriault+2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1996
FOUR YEARS AGO, in the presidential campaign, in major medical journals and medical associations, in the media, and in civic groups, our nation was engaged in a great debate about the best way to provide health insurance coverage to all Americans.
K. Donelan+6 more
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FOUR YEARS AGO, in the presidential campaign, in major medical journals and medical associations, in the media, and in civic groups, our nation was engaged in a great debate about the best way to provide health insurance coverage to all Americans.
K. Donelan+6 more
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Journal of immunotherapy, 2019
Racial and/or socioeconomic factors affect the type of therapies delivered for non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Given the rapid expansion of immunotherapy for NSCLC, it is a crucial public health priority to evaluate disparities in administration ...
V. Verma+7 more
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Racial and/or socioeconomic factors affect the type of therapies delivered for non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Given the rapid expansion of immunotherapy for NSCLC, it is a crucial public health priority to evaluate disparities in administration ...
V. Verma+7 more
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National Health Insurance in the United States: A Drama in Too Many Acts
Journal of Public Health Policy, 1999M. Terris
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2019
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Rebecca L Siegel+2 more
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