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State-Level Health Insurance Coverage Estimates from the 2009 American Community Survey

July 1, 2011 | Survey/Poll

2010 ACS and CPS numbers to be released in September experts will provide insight in September 23 webinar.

Spillover Effects of Community Uninsurance on Working-Age Adults and Seniors

September 1, 2011 | Report

This article explores the indirect, or spillover, health care effects of a high uninsurance rates. Working-age adults with private insurance living in areas with a high rate of uninsurance were less likely than their peers in areas with a low uninsurance rate to have a usual source of care, an office-based visit, and any medical care expenditures.

The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: Exeter and Portsmouth, New Hampshire (Sea Care)

October 1, 2010 | Report

Related Read the Program Results: Looking at Comprehensive Safety Nets in Seven Communities A Primer on Health Care Safety Nets The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: (Bexar County) San Antonio The Costs and Adequacy of Safet ...

Dependent Coverage Expansions

January 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

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

When a Community Has a Higher Rate of Uninsured Residents, Does that Affect Care for Those with Insurance?

September 19, 2011 | Program Result

In 2009 and 2010, researchers at UCLA and RAND measured the impact of high local rates of uninsurance on access to care and the quality of care among adults with health insurance.

Public Program Crowd-Out of Private Coverage

June 1, 2004 | Issue Brief

Coverage expansions by Medicaid, SCHIP and other state programs significantly increased the number of people covered by public insurance. Crowd-out occurs when people drop private coverage for public coverage, when those enrolled in public insurance ...

A Primer on Health Care Safety Nets

November 1, 2009 | Toolkit

The health care safety net is commonly referred to health care providers that deliver care in a variety of settings to a diverse group of people.

Aggressively Marketed, Low-Rate Private Plans Can Cut Number of Medically Uninsured

February 1, 2004 | Program Result

The National Institute for Health Care Management conducted a study to identify and assess privately sponsored health insurance plans that cover low- and moderate-income Americans who are unlikely to be eligible for public health insurance programs.

Uninsured in D.C. Better Off with Private, Not Public Insurance, Study Says

December 1, 2003 | Program Result

Georgetown University completed a study in early 2000 that suggested that the District of Columbia would be better served if health care for its uninsured and indigent populations were purchased through the private rather than the public sector.

Comparing Errors in Medicaid Reporting across Surveys

April 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Surveys of Medicaid insurance coverage vary in design and accuracy

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