Is insurance instability associated with hypertension outcomes and does this vary by race/ethnicity?
Abstract Background Stable health insurance is often associated with better chronic disease care and outcomes. Racial/ethnic health disparities in outcomes are prevalent and may be associated with insurance instability, particularly in the context of health insurance reform. Methods We examined whet...
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Main Authors: | Nancy R. Kressin (Author), Norma Terrin (Author), Amresh D. Hanchate (Author), Lori Lyn Price (Author), Alejandro Moreno-Koehler (Author), Amy LeClair (Author), Jillian Suzukida (Author), Sucharita Kher (Author), Karen M. Freund (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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