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703 related items for PubMed ID: 16275788

  • 1. Disparities in the financial burden of children's healthcare expenditures.
    Wong ST, Galbraith A, Kim S, Newacheck PW.
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 2005 Nov; 159(11):1008-13. PubMed ID: 16275788
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  • 3. Does public insurance provide better financial protection against rising health care costs for families of children with special health care needs?
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  • 4. Children of working low-income families in California: does parental work benefit children's insurance status, access, and utilization of primary health care?
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  • 8. Out-of-pocket financial burden for low-income families with children: socioeconomic disparities and effects of insurance.
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  • 10. A profile of children with disabilities receiving SSI: highlights from the National Survey of SSI Children and Families.
    Rupp K, Davies PS, Newcomb C, Iams H, Becker C, Mulpuru S, Ressler S, Romig K, Miller B.
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  • 13. Protecting low-income children's access to care: are physician visits associated with reduced patient dropout from Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program?
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  • 14. Financial Burden and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Mental Health Across Different Socioeconomic Groups: Results from HealthCare for Communities.
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  • 15. Health care for children and youth in the United States: annual report on patterns of coverage, utilization, quality, and expenditures by a county level of urban influence.
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  • 16. Workers who decline employment-related health insurance.
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  • 18. Response to health insurance by previously uninsured rural children.
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  • 19. Out-of-pocket costs of childhood immunizations: a comparison by type of insurance plan.
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  • 20. Changes in uncompensated pediatric ambulatory care visits for uninsured children among safety net providers after implementing a health insurance program for children of low-income families.
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