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Use of Preventive Care by the Working Poor in the United States

March 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Working adults who are poor are more likely to be women, racial and ethnic minorities, less educated, and employed in sales, service, production, and material moving sectors, and are less likely to receive insurance through employers.

Culturally Focused Psychiatric Consultation Service For Massachusetts General Hospital's Asian American and Latino American Primary Care Patients with Depression, 2009-2011

July 1, 2013 | Survey/Poll

This randomized controlled trial evaluated a culturally appropriate intervention to improve the recognition and treatment of depression among Asian and Latino American primary care patients at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Income a Factor for Mammography Screening of U.S. Women But Not Canadian

September 1, 2006 | Program Results Report

Researchers from the University of Michigan School of Medicine conducted a 10-year follow-up study of trends in the use of breast cancer screening in the U.S. and Ontario, Canada, which was begun in 1990.

Can Expanding Dependent Coverage to Young Adults Reduce the Number of Uninsured?

February 16, 2012 | Program Results Report

The Rutgers Center for State Health Policy studied the provisions and impact of state policies requiring expanded dependent coverage for young adults on their parents' health plans as part of RWJF's State Health Access Reform Evaluation initiative.

Expanding Dependent Coverage for Young Adults

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The experience that states have had with pre-Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance expansion to young adults shows the process is non-problematic, but there are undetermined implications for risk pooling, cost distribution, and prolonging the parental ...

Dependent Coverage Expansions

January 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

Issue brief shows many states have expanded dependent coverage to young adults.

Reaching America's Health Potential

May 1, 2009 | Chart

This chartbook from the RWJF Commission to Build a Healthier America reveals substantial shortfalls in the health of American adults at the national level and in every state.

Working as If One's Health Depended Upon it

August 1, 2003 | Program Results Report

In 1996-1999, investigators at the Urban Institute, Washington, investigated the effectiveness of the nation's health insurance system in providing coverage for older Americans using data from the 1992-1994 Health and Retirement study.

Conference Identifies Issues Impacting Health Insurance for Older Workers Not Covered by Medicare

April 17, 2007 | Program Results Report

The National Academy of Social Insurance devoted a session of its January 19-20, 2006, annual policy research conference to the problem of ensuring health insurance coverage for older workers.

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