GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Enrollment in North Carolina’s new Medicaid coverage for low-income adults has nearly reached the state's goal of 600,000 in half of the time initially projected, Gov. Roy Cooper said on Wednesday while celebrating the one-...
Medicaid and SCHIP Coverage: Findings from California and North CarolinaThis article examines experiences under Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), drawing on surveys of over 3,000 enrollees in California and North Carolina in 2002. In both States, Medicaid enrollees ...
There is growing sentiment across the United States that tax dollars should not be wasted on medically unnecessary circumcisions. Bills have been introduced in California, Florida, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington, as well as some private H...
Moving from Medicaid to North Carolina Health Choice: changes in access to dental care for NC children OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to identify the extent to which access to dental care changes as children move from a public program with low provider reimbursement and a reputation ...
Medicaid also provides coverage for mental health and substance abuse services, expensive drugs for treatment of AIDS, and rehabilitation services not covered by private insurance. Dental services, prescription drugs, eye glasses, intermediate care facilities, and other services are considered optional ...
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are community-based entities that provide comprehensive care to local, often underserved individuals, regardless of coverage. FQHCs offer primary, preventive health services, dental, specialty, and emergency care and more to Medicaid members, homeless, migrants...
MedicaidSCHIPrecessionunemploymentThis paper investigates the impact of the macroeconomy on the health insurance coverage of Americans using panel data from the ... John,Cawley,Asako,... - 《Health Economics》 被引量: 29发表: 2015年 Implications of the Medicaid Undercount in a High-Penetration Medi...
However, providing children with Medicaid coverage does not cause them to see a dentist as frequently as privately insured children, even though Medicaid coverage for dental care for children is likely to be more comprehensive than at least some private dental insurance plans.8 Among the reasons ...
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of low-income adults gained health coverage. We examined how the ACA's expansion of Medicaid eligibility affected dental coverage and the use of oral health services among low-income adults, using data from the National Health In...
drugs, prosthetic devices, and transportation). Other optional services are not covered by all of these states (e.g., physical therapy, emergency hospital services in non-certified hospitals,(5)care for the elderly in institutions for mental disease (IMD), eyeglasses, and basic dental care). ...