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www.un.org UN Health And Life Insurance Section
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This site is maintained by the UN Health and Life Insurance Section, Insurance and Disbursements Service. Last
 
www.un.org UN Health And Life Insurance Section
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Note that because UN's prescription drug coverage is at least as valuable as Medicare prescription drug coverage in 2009, it is not necessary for any While the UN advises retirees not to sign up for Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, we encourage all eligible individuals to purchase Part B The UN Insurance Office does not have a supply of these handbooks. You may contact Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 (TTY users call 1-877-486-2048).
 
www.iom.edu Consequences Of Uninsurance - Institute Of Medicine
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This project will assess and consolidate evidence about the health, economic and social consequences of uninsurance for persons without health insurance and their With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Institute of Medicine completed a three-year, comprehensive study of Uninsurance and its implications The Subcommittee on Community Effects of Uninsured Populations drafted the report, A Shared Destiny: Community Effects of Uninsurance. This
 
www.iom.edu Hidden Costs, Value Lost: Uninsurance In America - Institute Of
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Hidden Costs, Value Lost: Uninsurance in America, the fifth of a series of six reports on the consequences of uninsurance in the United States, illustrates some of the economic and social losses to the country of maintaining so many people without health insurance. The report explores the
 
www.nap.edu Nat'l Academies Press Collection: Uninsurance Collection
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Recent reports from the National Academies about the health and economic implications of uninsurance. SEARCH SPECIAL COLLECTION: Most reports can be read online FREE. Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on the Consequences of Uninsurance, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine
 
www.minnpost.com MinnPost - Uninsurance Is A Fatal Disease
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Much has been written about the increasing number of uninsured, their demographics, the reasons for uninsurance and the cost of providing universal coverage. Little Therefore if the mere lack of insurance (uninsurance) were categorized as a disease it would be the third leading cause of death in the near It is time to realize that uninsurance is fatal. Sustaining this newly defined disease in the name of fiscal responsibility, tax
 
books.nap.edu A Shared Destiny: Community Effects Of Uninsurance
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A Shared Destiny is the fourth in a series of six reports on the problems of uninsurance in the United States. This report examines how the quality, quantity, and scope of community health services can be adversely affected by having a large or growing uninsured population. It explores the
 
www.heritage.org Reducing Uninsurance By Reforming Health Insurance In The Small
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Individual tax credits for health coverage and an insurance infrastructure with affordable choices would enable uninsured families in the small-business sector The concentration of uninsurance in small-business and lower-income households helps to explain the high level of uninsurance among non The preponderance of minorities in small firms also helps to explain the high levels of uninsurance among Hispanic workers (38.7 percent) and black Americans - - -
 
www.mass.gov Estimates Of The Uninsurance Rate In Massachusetts From Survey
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PDF/Adobe Acrobat - are not unique to the state: the federal government produces at least six different estimates of uninsurance for. the nation based on its own surveys, and Differences in the estimates of the rate of uninsurance from the available survey data for Massachusetts reflect. many factors, including: limitations of the existing surveys used to estimate uninsurance in Massachusetts in order to have a reliable. estimate of uninsurance moving forward. The
 
www.urban.org Variation And Trends In The Duration Of Uninsurance
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with over half (26 million) being uninsured for 12 months or longer. Rates of short-term uninsurance for various subgroups were often similar, while rates of long-term uninsurance varied widely and accounted for large differences in overall uninsurance rates. Although a slightly smaller - - - -
 
search.nap.edu Hidden Costs, Value Lost: Uninsurance In America
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Hidden Cost, Value Lost, the fifth of a series of six books on the consequences of uninsurance in the United States, illustrates some of the economic and social losses to the country of maintaining so many people without health insurance. The book explores the potential economic and societal
 
www.kaisernetwork.org "Hidden Costs, Value Lost: Uninsurance In America" - Kaisernetwork.org
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Institute of Medicine briefing to release the fifth in a series of six reports on Consequences of Uninsurance in the United States. Washington, DC. and Stephen J. Trejo, member, Consequences of Uninsurance project committee, associate professor of economics, University of Texas at Austin.
 
www.statecoverage.org Consequences Of Uninsurance | State Coverage Initiatives
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Uninsurance can result in serious financial costs and worsen an individual's or family's chance of attaining financial security. A Employers also bear the costs of uninsurance though workers who miss work, leave their jobs, or retire early for health reasons. For The IOM also found that high rates of uninsurance place strain on health care providers and institutions that can lead to loss of health care capacity and redirection of funds away from
 
www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu The Effects Of Varying Periods Of Uninsurance On Children's Access
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Many studies have documented the adverse consequences of uninsurance for children, but less is known about the differential effects of varying periods of uninsurance Using CHIS 2005 data, this study examines the relative effects of varying periods of uninsurance (uninsured for 1–4 months, 5–11 months, or
 
content.healthaffairs.org Spillovers And Vulnerability: The Case Of Community Uninsurance
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Spillovers And Vulnerability: The Case Of Community Uninsurance. Mark V. Pauly and José A. Pagán. This paper studies the uninsured as a vulnerable population. We contend that reducing the size of the uninsured population yields important spillover when the proportion of uninsured people in their local communities is greater. The size of such spillover benefits is reduced if the local market is large enough to be segmented based on insurance status. - - - -
 
www.kofc.org Knights Of Columbus Insurance
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Knights of Columbus insurance has been.Knights of Columbus insurance has been “Making a Difference for Life” for more than 120 years. Since our founding in 1882, our primary mission has been to protect families against the financial ruin caused by the death of the breadwinner. Today
 
www.healthpopuli.com Health Populi: Unemployment And Uninsurance - No Recovery In Sight?
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Unemployment and uninsurance - no recovery in sight? The 'official' US unemployment stats for March will be published on April 3, but Forecasting the level of health uninsurance will be tricky in the next few months: there are two variables to keep in mind: benefit "stickiness" and health premium cost declines. Jacobs From traditional stickiness, we're moving to a position of being stuck in a nation of un- and underinsurance. It
 
www.allacademic.com The Problem With Uninsurance: Explaining The Differing Levels Of
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Meyers, N. , 2005-04-07 "The Problem With Uninsurance: Explaining the Differing Levels of Health Coverage in the American States" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Abstract Currently there are over 45 million Americans without health insurance. In 2003 most Americans received health insurance Explaining Racial and Ethnic Variations in the Effects of State Policies to Increase Health Insurance Coverage, 1995-2005
 
www.encyclopedia.com Uninsurance € FREE Uninsurance Information | Encyclopedia.com
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Uninsurance – Encyclopedia.com has Uninsurance articles, Uninsurance pictures, video and information at Encyclopedia.com - a FREE online library."Uninsurance" is the lack of any health insurance coverage, either from private sources, such as an employment-based or privately purchased health plan While the problem of uninsurance is not unknown in other industrialized countries, the magnitude of the problem is greatest in the United States,
 
www.infocusmagazine.org UNINSURANCE IS BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH | IN FOCUS, 4.2
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As medical interventions become ever more effective in determining health status and quality of life, the consequences of uninsurance will only pose greater risk the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, emphasized the importance of not only consolidating what is known about uninsurance and its consequences, but "As an emergency physician, I routinely deal with the human costs of uninsurance. Nonetheless, I was surprised by both the magnitude and pervasiveness
 
www.pohly.com Hidden Costs, Value Lost: Uninsurance In America
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Hidden Cost, Value Lost, the fifth of a series of six books on the consequences of uninsurance in the United States, illustrates some of the economic and social To capture the hidden costs of uninsurance's effects, the committee employed the concept of "health capital" to estimate the value that would be gained care services for both the uninsured and the insured in communities with high rates of uninsurance, and higher costs for public programs.
 
www.shadac.org Insurance, Uninsurance, Underinsurance | State Health Access Data
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Presentation by Lynn Blewett, titled "Insurance, Uninsurance, Underinsurance," to the Kansas Health Institute, January 23, 2009, in Topeka, Kansas
 
www.rwjf.org Raising Awareness Of The Impact Of Uninsurance On Everyone - RWJF
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Little was known, however, about the impact of uninsurance on people with insurance and on communities as a whole. Society Scholars, Pagán had access to experts in health care systems and health insurance who could help him research the wider impact of uninsurance. He Results: In one project, Pagán and a health care systems professor at Penn analyzed the relationship between uninsurance and the unmet medical needs of insured
 
findarticles.com Are The Current Population Survey Uninsurance Estimates Too High
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Are the Current Population Survey uninsurance estimates too high? An examination of the imputation process from Health Services Research provided by Find Because of their many uses, the ASEC uninsurance estimates have been scrutinized over the years, especially as they tend to be higher than most surveys that In addition, the ASEC full-year uninsurance estimates are even higher than many "point-in-time" uninsurance estimates from other surveys (
 
www7.nationalacademies.org A Shared Destiny: Community Effects Of Uninsurance
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The fourth in a six part series on uninsurance, "A Shared Destiny: Community Effects of Uninsurance," examines how the quality, quantity, and the effects of community uninsurance on access to health care locally, and the potential spillover effects on a community economy and the health
 
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