| Literature DB >> 15580693 |
Jessica H May, Peter J Cunningham, Jack Hadley.
Abstract
Less than half of uninsured Americans either typically use or are aware of a safety net provider in their community, according to a national study by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC). Among all uninsured people, those with lower-incomes, racial/ethnic minorities and people living closer to safety net providers are more likely to know of or use a safety net provider for medical care. Uninsured people identify physician offices and community health centers most frequently as sources of lower-cost medical care, while hospital-based facilities--outpatient and emergency departments--are less likely to be mentioned. Despite high levels of emergency department (ED) use by uninsured people, few identify EDs as places to get affordable medical care.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15580693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change