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Delayed access to health care: risk factors, reasons, and consequences


JS Weissman, R Stern, SL Fielding, AM … - Annals of Internal …, 1991 - Am Coll Physicians
Results: Delays in care were reported by 16% of patients. The odds of reporting delays in care
among patients who were black, poor, uninsured, or without a regular physician were 40% to
80% greater than those for other patients (P < 0.01). Most patients who reported delays ...
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Care denied: US residents who are unable to obtain needed medical services.

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DU Himmelstein, S Woolhandler - American Journal of Public …, 1995 - Am Public Health Assoc
We analyzed the 1987 National Medi- cal Expenditure Survey, which collected
demographic, health status, and medical care use and expenditure data on about 30 000
people. Data were collected at four quarterly rounds, and the survey was designed to ...
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Adverse outcomes and lack of health insurance among newborns in an eight- …


P Braveman, G Oliva, MG Miller, R Reiter, S … - New England Journal of …, 1989 - content.nejm.org
In this study of hospital discharge data on births to residents of an eight-county region of
California, we found an increasing lack of health insurance that was associated with an elevated
and increasing risk of adverse outcomes in newborns. Between 1982 and 1986, the ...
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Obstacles predicting lack of a regular provider and delays in seeking care for …


KJ Rask, MV Williams, RM Parker, SE McNagny - JAMA, 1994 - Am Med Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To determine the correlation among obstacles to medical care, lack of a regular
source of care, and delays in seeking care. DESIGN--Cross-sectional survey of patients presenting
for ambulatory care during a 7-day period. Multiple logistic regression models were used ...
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Inequities in health services among insured Americans. Do working-age adults …


RA Hayward, MF Shapiro, HE Freeman, CR … - New England Journal of …, 1988 - content.nejm.org
To determine whether groups other than the elderly and the uninsured have difficulty obtaining
access to medical care, we studied 7633 adults nationwide. As we expected, the insured had
much greater access than the uninsured, but among the insured there were substantial ...
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[PDF] Physician utilization disparities between the uninsured and insured: comparisons …


C Hafner-Eaton - JOURNAL-AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1993 - amsa.org
From the RAND/UCLA Center for Health Policy Study, Los Angeles, Calif. Dr Hafner-Eaton is
now with the Department of Public Health, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Read in part before
the 1992 American Public Health Association (Medical Care Section) annual conference, ...
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Regular source of ambulatory care and access to health services.

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RA Hayward, AM Bernard, HE Freeman, … - American Journal of …, 1991 - Am Public Health Assoc
Substantial effort and funds are de- voted to monitoring access to health serv- ices in the United
States.1-10 Whether or not people have a regular source of am- bulatory care has been a traditional
mea- sure in surveys on access and use of health services.4-7,9,11-12 It has been ...
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Case mix and resource utilization by uninsured hospital patients in the Boston …


J Weissman, AM Epstein - JAMA, 1989 - Am Med Assoc
Rising competitive pressures may place uninsured patients at risk for receiving fewer services
than insured patients with similar medical conditions. To examine this possibility we studied the
case mix, length of stay, and number of procedures for 65,032 patients listed as self-pay ...
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Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on …


J Hadley, EP Steinberg, J Feder - Jama, 1991 - Am Med Assoc
To investigate the association between insurance status and condition on admission, resource
use, and in-hospital mortality, we analyzed discharge abstracts for 592,598 patients hospitalized
in 1987 in a national sample of hospitals. In 13 of 16 age-sex-race-specific cohorts, the ...
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Health status and use of services among families with and without health insurance


DL Patrick, CW Madden, P Diehr, DP Martin, A … - Medical care, 1992 - jstor.org
* From the Departments of Health Services and Soci- ology, School of Public Health and Community
Medi- cine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. t From the Department of Health Services
and Eco- nomics and the Graduate School of Public Affairs, Uni- versity of Washington, ...
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