Access to medical care for low-income persons: how do communities make a difference? Med Care Res Rev. 2002 Dec;59(4):384-411.Anderson, R.M., Yu, H., Wyn, R., Davidson, P.L., Brown, R.E., Teleki, S., 2002. Access to medical care for low-income persons: how do ...
The low levels of charity care have translated into more debt for low-income residents. About 15% of people in Pueblo County have medical debt in collections, compared with 11% statewide and 13% nationwide, according to 2022 data from the Urban Institute. Those Puebloans have medianmedical debt...
Using 2016 and 2017 California Health Interview Survey data for adults ages 19 to 64, authors of the study found that, compared to U.S.-born and documented low-income residents in the state, undocumented low-income adults are more likely to be 26 to 44 years of age (56 percent vs. 19...
generation of additional income. Research is also important for healthcare professionals. It involves challenging, interesting and satisfying work and allows individuals to gain useful non-clinical skills vital to the NHS regardless of whether an individual is aiming for a clinical or academic career ...
and income group. Data is also included sum by gender, income (adults living in the richest 60% and poorest 40% of households), labour force involvement (adults in or out of the workforce), age (young and older adults), and rural and urban residence. This study is based in Malaysia wh...
for bariatric surgery globally. For instance, the data published in the World Obesity Atlas 2024, reported that by 2035, 79% of adults who are overweight or obese will live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Afghanistan and Bangladesh, among others. Additionally, as per the...
Most hospitals havefinancial hardship policies, especially for patients who meet income requirements. Set up a payment plan Your provider may allow you to pay what you owe in monthly installments, Smedsrud said, possibly with no interest.
The economic level of rural areas lags that of cities, and the per capita disposable income is low. Rural people are more concerned about drug price when self-medicating (p < 0.05). 4.1.2. Medical Insurance Reimbursement The availability of medical insurance is an important predictor of self-...
A platform for the biomedical application of large language models Sebastian Lobentanzer Shaohong Feng Julio Saez-Rodriguez Correspondence22 Jan 2025Nature Biotechnology P: 1-4 The Access to Dialysis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Commission: lessons for universal health coverage ...
Today, all adults in Medicaid expansion states who are under 65 with annual incomes less than138% of the federal poverty lineare eligible for Medicaid. In 2022, that means someone who is single without dependents and has an income of $18,754 or less qualifies, as does a family of four ...