Out-of-Pocket Medical Spending for Care of Chronic Conditions
Wenke Hwang,
Wendy Weller,
Henry Ireys and
Gerard Anderson
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
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Notes that chronically ill people who are uninsured have higher out-of-pocket medical spending and are five times less likely to see a physician than their insured counterparts.
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