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The Contribution of Insurance Coverage and Community Resources to Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care
June 2003 Lack of health insurance was the single most important factor in white-Hispanic
differences for all three measures and for two of the white-African American
differences. Income differences were the second most important factor, with
one exception. Community characteristics generally were much less important,
with one exception. The positive effects of insurance coverage in reducing disparities
outweigh benefits of increasing physician charity care or access to emergency
rooms. |
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