
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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Written Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and Means |
Feb. 28, 2002 |
Testimony |
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The Health Status of Workers Who Decline Employer-Sponsored Insurance:Linda J. Blumberg, Len M. Nichols |
November 2001 |
Health Affairs |
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Pressures on the Health Care Safety Net:Peter J. Cunningham |
April 1999 |
Health Services Research |
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Managed Care and Physicians' Provision of Charity CarePeter J. Cunningham, Joy M. Grossman, Robert F. St. Peter, Cara S. Lesser |
March 24-31, 1999 |
Journal of the American Medical Association |
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Staying in the Game:Raymond J. Baxter, Rachel L. Feldman |
March 1999 |
Research Report No. 03 |
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Ability to Obtain Medical Care for the UninsuredPeter J. Cunningham, Peter Kemper |
September 9, 1998 |
Journal of the American Medical Association |
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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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A Changing Picture of Uncompensated CarePeter J. Cunningham, Ha T. Tu |
July/August 1997 |
Health Affairs |
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Snapshots of Change in Fifteen Communities:James R. Knickman |
Summer 1996 |
Health Affairs |
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Snapshots of Change in Fifteen Communities:Debra J. Lipson, Naomi Naierman |
Summer 1996 |
Health Affairs |
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