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Until now, little has been known about the implications of losing coverage on the insurance status of those no longer eligible for public coverage.
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Government data confirm a significant gap exists in the amount of health care accessed by people who do and do not have health care coverage.
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Researchers and policy-makers are finding that efforts to address racial and ethnic disparities in health care run into difficulty because of a very basic problem.
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New Hampshire residents will have more tools to guide them in defining the type of medical care they receive at the end of their lives; and every year for the past decade, about 100 Oregonians ages 65 and older have committed suicide.
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Cuts in funding for Medicaid and SCHIP programs that reduce eligibility and enrollment are likely to achieve cost savings largely by reducing access and shifting costs away from the two programs, ...
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Understanding state initiatives developed under the Bush administration's Health Insurance Flexibility and Accountability (HIFA) waiver policy can be important.
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The community benefit provided by hospitals may be underestimated because of the challenges hospital face in determining who is eligible for charity care.
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More than three-fifths of Americans surveyed by the Health Coalition on Liability and Access (HCLA) support passage of comprehensive medical liability reform legislation.
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