A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... dependents . These characteristics of the uninsured raise two key questions about our country's health care coverage . Why doesn't job - based health insurance reach all workers and their families ? Why does the public safety net fail ...
... dependents . These characteristics of the uninsured raise two key questions about our country's health care coverage . Why doesn't job - based health insurance reach all workers and their families ? Why does the public safety net fail ...
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... Dependents , 1987 * 19.6 ( 62 % ) 20 Dependents 15 10 Workers 5 4.2 ( 13.2 % ) Dependents Workers 0 Full - Time Workers 7.7 ( 24.5 % ) Part - Time Workers No Connection and Their Dependents and Their Dependents with Employment * Under ...
... Dependents , 1987 * 19.6 ( 62 % ) 20 Dependents 15 10 Workers 5 4.2 ( 13.2 % ) Dependents Workers 0 Full - Time Workers 7.7 ( 24.5 % ) Part - Time Workers No Connection and Their Dependents and Their Dependents with Employment * Under ...
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... dependent spouse Workers covered by own employer SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates from Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . Is Health Care for the Insured In Jeopardy ? For the majority of Americans with health insur- ance , the ...
... dependent spouse Workers covered by own employer SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates from Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . Is Health Care for the Insured In Jeopardy ? For the majority of Americans with health insur- ance , the ...
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... dependents , causing growing numbers to drop coverage . And as costs continue to rise , Americans are ques- tioning whether we are getting our money's worth . Concerns about the appropriateness and effectiveness of medical procedures ...
... dependents , causing growing numbers to drop coverage . And as costs continue to rise , Americans are ques- tioning whether we are getting our money's worth . Concerns about the appropriateness and effectiveness of medical procedures ...
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... dependents ) individuals who work for other firms or by paying for uncompensated care . Individuals and families are projected to save over $ 19 billion , as em- ployers and government share their insurance and health care costs . State ...
... dependents ) individuals who work for other firms or by paying for uncompensated care . Individuals and families are projected to save over $ 19 billion , as em- ployers and government share their insurance and health care costs . State ...
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