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The Uninsured

HSC research focuses on understanding how the number of uninsured in America will be affected by expansions in public coverage programs and attempts to make private insurance coverage more affordable and accessible to uninsured persons. Research also focuses on examining the extent of variation in uninsurance rates across communities and how policy and market factors contribute to this variation. A number of analyses also examine the health status of uninsured persons, and how the combination of being uninsured and in poor health contributes to problems in access to care.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Medical Bill Problems Steady for U.S. Families, 2007-2010Anna Sommers, Peter J. Cunningham December 2011
Tracking Report No. 28
 
More Nonelderly Americans Face Problems Affording Prescription DrugsLaurie E. Felland, James D. Reschovsky January 2009
Tracking Report No. 22
 
More Small Firms Offer Health Insurance but Fewer Employees Enroll Winter 1998
Data Bulletin No. 10
 
Myths About The Uninsured March 9, 2004
Congressional Testimony
 
Next Steps in Incremental Health Insurance Expansions:Peter J. Cunningham April 1998
Issue Brief No. 12
 
Options for Expanding Health Insurance for People with Chronic ConditionsHa T. Tu, Marie C. Reed February 2002
Issue Brief No. 50
Supplementary Data
 
Overburdened and Overwhelmed: The Struggles of Communities with High Medical Cost BurdensPeter J. Cunningham November 2007
Research Report
 
Recent Trends in Children's Health InsurancePeter J. Cunningham, Michael H. Park April 2000
Issue Brief No. 29
 
Small Employers and Their Health Benefits, 1988-1996:Jon R. Gabel, Paul B. Ginsburg, Kelly A. Hunt September/October 1997
Health Affairs
 
Some Communities Make Progress in Reducing Children's UninsuranceMichael H. Park, Peter J. Cunningham October 2000
Data Bulletin No. 19
 
Suburban Poverty and the Health Care Safety NetLaurie E. Felland, Johanna Lauer, Peter J. Cunningham July 2009
HSC Research Brief No. 13
 
Syracuse Faces Rising Health Costs; Hospital Competition GrowsSally Trude, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Jon B. Christianson, Jennifer Coughlan, Peter J. Cunningham, Andrea Staiti October 2005
Community Report No. 9
 
The Contribution of Insurance Coverage and Community Resources to Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Access to CareJ. Lee Hargraves, Jack Hadley June 2003
Journal Article
Health Services Research,
 
The Health Care Cost-Coverage ConundrumPaul B. Ginsburg, Len M. Nichols Fall 2003
Annual Essay 2002-03
 
The Insurance Gap and Minority Health Care, 1997-2001J. Lee Hargraves June 2002
Tracking Report No. 2
Supplementary Data
 
Tracking Recent Changes in Health Coverage for Low-Income Children with the Community Tracking Study, 1996-1997 and 1998-1999Peter J. Cunningham, Michael H. Park April 2000
Research Report No. 04
 
Tracking Small-Firm Coverage, 1989-1996Paul B. Ginsburg, Jon R. Gabel, Kelly A. Hunt January/February 1998
Health Affairs
 
Trade-Offs Getting Tougher: Problems Paying Medical Bills Increase for U.S. Families, 2003-2007Peter J. Cunningham September 2008
Tracking Report No. 21
 
Treading Water: Americans' Access to Needed Medical Care, 1997-2001Bradley C. Strunk, Peter J. Cunningham March 2002
Tracking Report No. 1
Supplementary Data
 
Trends in Health Insurance Coverage and Access Among Black, Latino and White Americans, 2001-2003J. Lee Hargraves October 2004
Tracking Report No. 11
 
       

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