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Pediatrics. 123:e411-e418
OBJECTIVE. Many studies have documented the adverse consequences of uninsurance for children, but less is known about the differential effects of varying periods of uninsurance. This study examines the relative effects of varying periods of uninsuran
Autor:
Charles Disogra, Ninez A. Ponce, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Delight E. Satter, Wei Yen, E. Richard Brown
Publikováno v:
Public Health Reports. 119:388-395
The cultural and linguistic diversity of the U.S. population presents challenges to the design and implementation of population-based surveys that serve to inform public policies. Information derived from such surveys may be less than representative
Publikováno v:
Lavarreda, Shana Alex; Ponce, Ninez A.; Cabezas, Livier; & Brown, E. Richard. (2011). Access to Job-Based Insurance for California's Workers and their Families: The Effect of the Great Recession and Double-Digit Unemployment in California. California Journal of Politics and Policy, 3(4). doi: 10.5070/P26K61. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8md2d6xt
THE CALIFORNIA Journal of Politics & Policy Volume 3, Issue 4 Access to Job-Based Insurance for California Workers and Families: The Effect of the Great Recession and Doublle-Digit Unemployment in California Shana Alex Lavarreda, Ninez A. Ponce, Livi
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Publikováno v:
Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research). (PB2013-5)
The economic recession that began in California in 2008 did not affect all counties equally. Using data from several years of the California Health Interview Survey, this policy brief examines the differences between 2007 and 2009 for the populations
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Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research). (PB2011-8)
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) restricts its health insurance expansions in ways that exclude many uninsured children in California who are immigrants or have immigrant parents. These exclusions directly limit coverage o
Autor:
Shana Alex, Lavarreda, Livier, Cabezas
Publikováno v:
Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research). (PB2010-9)
Lack of job-based health insurance does not affect just workers, but entire families who depend on job-based coverage for their health care. This policy brief shows that in 2007 one-fifth of all Californians ages 0-64 who lived in households where at
Autor:
Shana Alex, Lavarreda, Livier, Cabezas
Publikováno v:
Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research). (PB2011-1)
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsured for all or part of 2009 will be eligible for insurance as a result of last year's health care reform legislation, according to new data from the 20
Publikováno v:
Annual review of public health. 32
Underinsurance is most commonly defined as the state in which people with medical coverage are still exposed to financial risk. We argue that the adequacy of health insurance coverage should also be assessed in terms of the adequacy of specific benef
Publikováno v:
Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research). (PB2010-4)
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Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research). (PB2008-5)