HSC closely monitors changes in access to and quality of health care from the viewpoint of consumers and physicians. Studies about access to care include the uninsured and those with low incomes, as well as racial and ethnic minorities and people with chronic conditions.
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A Comparison of Two Approaches to Increasing Access to Care: Expanding Coverage Versus Increasing Physician FeesChapin White |
Feb. 3, 2012 |
Journal Article Health Services Research |
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Availability of Safety Net Providers and Access to Care of Uninsured PersonsJack Hadley, Peter J. Cunningham |
October 2004 |
Journal Article Health Services Research |
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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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The Resilience of the Health Care Safety Net, 1996-2001Laurie E. Felland, Cara S. Lesser, Andrea Staiti, Aaron Katz, Patricia Lichiello |
Feb. 21, 2003 |
Journal Article Health Services Research |
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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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Differences Between Symptom-Specific and General Survey Questions of Unmet Need in Measuring Insurance and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Access to CarePeter J. Cunningham, Jack Hadley |
September 2007 |
Journal Article Medical Care |
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The Effects of Medicaid Reimbursement on the Access to Care of Medicaid Enrollees: A Community PerspectivePeter J. Cunningham, Len M. Nichols |
December 2005 |
Journal Article Medical Care Research and Review |
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Primary Care Doctors Who Treat Blacks and WhitesPeter B. Bach, Hoangmai H. Pham, Deborah Schrag, Ramsey C. Tate, J. Lee Hargraves |
Aug. 5, 2004 |
Journal Article New England Journal of Medicine |
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Effects of Changes in Incomes and Practice Circumstances on Physicians' Decisions to Treat Charity and Medicaid PatientsPeter J. Cunningham, Jack Hadley |
March 2008 |
Journal Article The Milbank Quarterly |
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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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Matching Supply to Demand: Addressing the U.S. Primary Care Workforce ShortageEmily Carrier, Tracy Yee, Lucy B. Stark |
December 2011 |
NIHCR Policy Analysis No. 7 |
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Primary Care Workforce Shortages: Nurse Practitioner Scope-of-Practice Laws and Payment PoliciesTracy Yee, Ellyn R. Boukus, Dori A. Cross, Divya R. Samuel |
February 2013 |
NIHCR Research Brief No. 13 |
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Health Coverage and Access to Care for Hispanics in New Growth Communities and Major Hispanic CentersPeter J. Cunningham, Michelle I. Banker, Samantha Artiga, Jennifer Tolbert |
Sept. 21, 2006 |
Research Report |
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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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How Well Do Communities Perform on Access to Care for the UninsuredPeter J. Cunningham, Heidi H. Whitmore |
September 1998 |
Research Report No. 01 |
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Staying in the Game:Raymond J. Baxter, Rachel L. Feldman |
March 1999 |
Research Report No. 03 |
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Affording Prescription Drugs: Not Just a Problem for the ElderlyPeter J. Cunningham |
April 2002 |
Research Report No. 5 |
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Alabama’s Pass on Medicaid Expansion Leaves Birmingham’s Uninsured with Weak Safety NetHa T. Tu, Emily Carrier, Amanda E. Lechner, Kevin Draper |
October 2013 |
RWJF Reform Community Report |
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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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