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Data Files |   A Widening Rift in Access and Quality: Growing Evidence of Economic Disparities
Dec. 6, 2005 Data from the Community Tracking Study provide a valuable perspective from which to observe how economic disparitieslargely a function of different sources of coverageinfluence access to medical care in the United States. Many recent investments and initiatives are focused on affluent communities and are accessible mainly to people with employer-based or Medicare coverage. For people with Medicaid or no coverage at all, access to basic care is worsening, as a result of stalled coverage expansions and service cutbacks. An improving economy could forestall further cuts and permit reversal of earlier ones, but progress in closing this rift does not appear imminent. Free access to this article is available at the Health Affairs Web site 
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