JM McWilliams… - Milbank Quarterly, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com Context: Uninsured adults have less access to recommended care, receive poorer quality of
care, and experience worse health outcomes than insured adults do. The potential health benefits
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YN Hall, RA Rodriguez, EJ Boyko, GM Chertow, AM … - Journal of General …, 2009 - Springer BACKGROUND: In the United States, public health insurance is available for nearly all persons
with end- stage renal disease (ESRD). Little is known about the extent of health insurance coverage
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F Luppi, F Franco, B Beghe, LM Fabbri - Proceedings of the American …, 2008 - Am Thoracic Soc While chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is still characterized and diagnosed by
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quality of care being delivered at such sites. The East Harlem Health Outreach ...
B Pieper, C CNS-BC - o-wm.com Abstract: Race/ethnicity, immigration, health insurance, and literacy — along with patient-provider
communication and understanding of and adherence to treatment protocols — are societal factors
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CS Kirkness, J Yu, CV Asche - Journal of Pain and Palliative …, 2008 - informahealthcare.com Comorbidities can affect how patients experience pain associated with chronic disease. Despite
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M Malach, WJ Baumol - Journal of Community Health, 2009 - Springer Abstract The explosion of medical knowledge has del- uged the medical community with a plethora
of new medicines, new tests, and new procedures. This creates a serious need to carefully evaluate
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M Mintz, AW Gilsenan, CL Bui, R … - … Medical Research & …, 2009 - informahealthcare.com This multisite, cross-sectional survey was conducted between January 25 and May 2, 2008. Participants
aged ≥18 years were recruited from 35 primary care provider sites. Eligible participants presented
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B Pieper, C CNS-BC - OSTOMY WOUND MANAGEMENT, 2009 - o-wm.com The NHDR noted overall care disparities in quality and ac- cess to healthcare for minority groups
and poor populations did not decline from 2000 to 2001 although progress has been made in
some areas.2 The purpose of this paper is to explore US societal factors — ie, ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
YJ Zhang - 2009 - etd.ohiolink.edu Page 1. A Thesis Entitled Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Quality of Health Care among Adults
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