Number of Uninsured Americans Keeps Declining: Who Are New Beneficiaries?Uninsured rates in most US states continue to drop this year,according to two separate reports...Aridi, Sara
new beneficiaries? Number of uninsured Americans keeps declining: Who are new beneficiaries?Number of uninsured Americans keeps declining: Who are new beneficiaries?SaraAridiStaffwriterEBSCO_AspChristian Science Monitor
More Americans have lost their health insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic than ever before in United States history, according to a recent study. Ad An estimated 5.4 million American adults have become uninsured because of job losses from February to May, according to a July report from Fami...
Does the Current Population Survey Overstate the Number of Uninsured AmericansMedicaiduninsuredCurrent Populations SurveyMedical Expenditure PanelMedicaid undercountSeveral researchers have argued that the Current Population Survey (CPS) undercounts the number of individuals on public insurance and as a result ...
Data from the Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that the number of uninsured Americans rose in 2001and in the first quarter of 2002. The main reason insurance coverage fell was a drop-off in employer-sponsored insurance for workers and their dependents. Th...
Reports on the increase in the number of uninsured Americans in 1997 compared to 1996. Classes of persons that are mostly uninsured; Comment from Jack Bresch, legislative affairs director with the Catholic Health Association; Comment from Carrie Ga...
(HealthDay)—Americans' access to health care is improving under President Barack Obama's health care law, with greater gains among blacks and Hispanics than among whites, according to a federal government report. The proportion ofuninsured adultsunder 65 fell from a high of 22 percent in 2010...
Effects of Federal Policy to Insure Young Adults: Evidence from the 2010 Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Mandate This increase in dependent coverage drew from both the uninsured and the otherwise insured. We also find evidence consistent with greater take-up among ... Yaa,Akosa,Antwi,......
The article reports on an increase in the number of Americans living without health insurance. Annual Census Bureau estimates released in August 2007 show 47 million people, or 15.8 percent of the U.S. population, were without health insurance during 2006. The percentage of uninsured children youn...
In an attempt to jump-start debate about the problem of uninsured Americans--an issue that has largely dropped off the national agenda since the demise of ... ACO Physicians - 《American College of Physicians》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 An evidence-based policy for the provision of subsidised fer...