
The Uninsured
HSC research focuses on understanding how the number of uninsured in America will be affected by expansions in public coverage programs and attempts to make private insurance coverage more affordable and accessible to uninsured persons. Research also focuses on examining the extent of variation in uninsurance rates across communities and how policy and market factors contribute to this variation. A number of analyses also examine the health status of uninsured persons, and how the combination of being uninsured and in poor health contributes to problems in access to care.
          |
|
Title |
Date |
Document Info |
|
Trends in Health Insurance Coverage and Access Among Black, Latino and White Americans, 2001-2003J. Lee Hargraves |
October 2004 |
Tracking Report No. 11 |
|
Falling Behind: Americans' Access to Medical Care Deteriorates, 2003-2007Peter J. Cunningham, Laurie E. Felland |
June 2008 |
Tracking Report No. 19 |
|
The Insurance Gap and Minority Health Care, 1997-2001J. Lee Hargraves |
June 2002 |
Tracking Report No. 2 |
|
Trade-Offs Getting Tougher: Problems Paying Medical Bills Increase for U.S. Families, 2003-2007Peter J. Cunningham |
September 2008 |
Tracking Report No. 21 |
|
More Nonelderly Americans Face Problems Affording Prescription DrugsLaurie E. Felland, James D. Reschovsky |
January 2009 |
Tracking Report No. 22 |
|
Financial and Health Burdens of Chronic Conditions GrowHa T. Tu, Genna R. Cohen |
April 2009 |
Tracking Report No. 24 |
|
Medical Bill Problems Steady for U.S. Families, 2007-2010Anna Sommers, Peter J. Cunningham |
December 2011 |
Tracking Report No. 28 |
|
|
|
|
|
|