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Who Enrolls in Community-Based Programs for the Uninsured, and Why Do They Stay?

Erin Fries Taylor, Catherine G. McLaughlin, Anne W. Warren and Paula H. Song

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Abstract: Faced with growing numbers of uninsured, many communities are developing local programs to provide coverage or improved access. While some would predict that only those with health problems would participate, little is known about who enrolls.

Keywords: Health Spending; Politics; Insurance Market; Access to Care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9
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