... 6.4 Million Californians Lacked Health Insurance in 2007."
"We're looking at the final ... example of the critical information that the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research is able to provide through ...
... -to-29 age group one of the largest and fastest-growing segments of the population without health insurance. According to a newly updated report from The Commonwealth Fund, 38 percent of high school ...
... younger than 18 years. The parents reported demographic and social characteristics along with the health insurance status of their children (all of whom lived in the United States).
Among the farm- ...
... for Economic Co-operation and Development countries in the percentage of the population lacking health insurance, with one in seven people uninsured." They estimate the number of uninsured children ...
... in 2007. Nationally, an estimated 9.1 percent of children lack health insurance.
"But having health insurance in the District of Columbia does not automatically translate into access to health care ...
... the age of 65 died last year because they lacked health insurance and thus had reduced access to care. That figure is more than 14 times the number of deaths (155) suffered by ...
... soar
for the uninsured. ER physicians say they're surprised by the
findings. Patients who lack health insurance are more likely to die
from car accidents and other traumatic injuries than people who
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Americans with vision problems who lack health insurance receive less care than Canadians or those Americans with insurance, according to doctors who suggest focusing on those at greatest risk of ...
Some middle- and high-income people lack health insurance too.
washington -- Americans are struggling to pay ...
... -- The Census Bureau reports that the number of people lacking health insurance dropped by more than 1 million in 2007, the first annual decline since the Bush administration took ...
The 47 million Americans who lack health insurance are the reason emergency departments are crowded all the time ... dental care (two types of care for which insurance coverage varies greatly even among ...
... Index.
"The increases we're witnessing in housing costs and the number of families who lack health insurance, coupled with the extreme volatility of the average household's savings, show that a large ...
... care, researchers find that when parents lack health insurance, their insured children are more likely to go ... . D.Phil., et al Oregon Health and Science University, Portland
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and are more likely to be poor, have fewer years of education, and lack health insurance.
"The Hispanic/Latino population will benefit from the same approaches that are most important ...