
Uninsured and Low-Income
HSC research focuses on access to care for the uninsured and those with low incomes. Combining HSC's household and physician surveys provides a rich picture of how access is changing in an era of increasingly competitive markets. Analyses document how pressures on the health care safety net affect access to care for those who are uninsured and/or have low incomes.
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Treading Water: Americans' Access to Needed Medical Care, 1997-2001Bradley C. Strunk, Peter J. Cunningham |
March 2002 |
Tracking Report No. 1 |
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Trends in Americans' Access to Needed Medical Care, 2001-2003Bradley C. Strunk, Peter J. Cunningham |
August 2004 |
Tracking Report No. 10 |
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What Accounts for Differences in the Use of Hospital Emergency Departments Across U.S. Communities?Peter J. Cunningham |
July 18, 2006 |
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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Written Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and Means |
Feb. 28, 2002 |
Testimony |
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