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Providing Insights that Contribute to Better Health Policy
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Insurance Coverage & Costs
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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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A Widening Rift in Access and Quality: Growing Evidence of Economic DisparitiesRobert E. Hurley, Hoangmai H. Pham, Gary Claxton |
Dec. 6, 2005 |
Journal Article Health Affairs |
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An Empty Toolbox? Changes in Health Plans' Approaches for Managing Costs and CareGlen P. Mays, Robert E. Hurley, Joy M. Grossman |
Feb. 21, 2003 |
Journal Article Health Services Research |
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CHIPing Away at the Problem of Uninsured ChildrenJames D. Reschovsky, Peter J. Cunningham |
October 1998 |
Research Report No. 02 |
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Competition in Health Care: Its Evolution Over the Past DecadePaul B. Ginsburg |
November/December 2005 |
Journal Article Health Affairs |
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Cost and Access Challenges: A Comparison of Experiences Between Uninsured and Privately Insured Adults Aged 55 to 64 with Seniors on MedicareTracy Yee, Peter J. Cunningham, Gretchen Jacobson, Tricia Neuman, Zachary Levinson |
May 2012 |
Kaiser Family Foundation Issue Brief |
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How Does Health Coverage and Access to Care for Immigrants Vary by Length of Time in the U.S.?Peter J. Cunningham, Samantha Artiga |
June 9, 2009 |
Kaiser Family Foundation Report |
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Identifying Affordable Sources of Medical Care Among Uninsured PersonsPeter J. Cunningham, Jack Hadley, Genevieve Kenney, Amy J. Davidoff |
January 2007 |
Journal Article Health Services Research |
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Myths About The Uninsured |
March 9, 2004 |
Congressional Testimony |
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Overburdened and Overwhelmed: The Struggles of Communities with High Medical Cost BurdensPeter J. Cunningham |
November 2007 |
Research Report |
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Small Employers and Their Health Benefits, 1988-1996:Jon R. Gabel, Paul B. Ginsburg, Kelly A. Hunt |
September/October 1997 |
Health Affairs |
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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, |
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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 |
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Tracking Small-Firm Coverage, 1989-1996Paul B. Ginsburg, Jon R. Gabel, Kelly A. Hunt |
January/February 1998 |
Health Affairs |
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What Accounts for Differences in Uninsurance Rates Across Communities?Peter J. Cunningham, Paul B. Ginsburg |
Spring 2001 |
Inquiry |
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When the Price Isn't Right: How Inadvertent Payment Incentives Drive Medical CarePaul B. Ginsburg, Joy M. Grossman |
Aug. 9, 2005 |
Journal Article Health Affairs |
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Why Do Hispanics Have So Little Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance?James D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley, Len M. Nichols |
Fall 2007 |
Journal Article Inquiry |
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Would Safety-Net Expansions Offset Reduced Access Resulting from Lost Insurance Coverage? Race/Ethnicity DifferencesJack Hadley, Peter J. Cunningham, J. Lee Hargraves |
November/December 2006 |
Journal Article Health Affairs |
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