Uninsured Adults: Current Experiences and Environment in Health Access and Healthcare in One Urban Upstate New York CommunityA. Coyle
This report forecasts US healthcare insurance coverage for 2019-2023. Healthcare insurance forecasts include the number of insured and uninsured and the number of persons enrolled in the following insurance types: employer-sponsored private insurance,
Lack of health insurance (HI) is a particular problem for near-older Americans aged 50–64 because they tend to have more chronic health conditions than younger age groups and are at increased risk of disability; however, little recent research has focused on HI coverage and healthcare access ...
Further, 85 percent of uninsured adults who actually shopped for coverage said they didn’t enroll in the end because they couldn’t find an affordable plan. Check out this chart explaining why there are still ~25+ million uninsured people in America. Nobody really believed that all 47 milli...
30-32 including those with special health care needs.33 For example, Salciccioli et al34 demonstrated that among US hospitalizations, the proportion of uninsured patients among young adults with congenital heart disease decreased steadily from 2007-2010 (10.9%), to 2007-2013 (9.3%), to 2014-...
One month following Massachusetts, Vermont passed comprehensive healthcare reform, also aiming for near-universal coverage. In addition to creating the Catamount Health Plan for uninsured residents, the plan focused on improving overall quality of care and the management of chronic conditions through the...
And affordability of care is a health issue, too: When you don’t have the money to spend on a doctor’s visit or a medical procedure—as is the case for many underinsured and uninsured Americans—you risk suffering greater harm. “What insurers are trying to do is keep health car...
3.2 million more adults who were uninsured in 2017, compared to 2016. While the upward trend in the uninsured rate is consistent across population segments, a few specific demographics are at especially high risk of becoming uninsured, including young adults, low-middle income earners, and ...
The findings indicated that YASHCN need support from family members, health care providers, or organized community groups to guide the development of a transition plan for youth; furthermore, YASHCN who are older, female, uninsured, and have a disability were at higher risk for unsuccessful ...
Our study was conducted only in France, but all countries have healthcare facilities for uninsured migrants that represent different approaches to tailored services. These results could be discussed through the logic of transition from tailored to non-tailored services. Males represented most of our sa...