Disparities in individual health behaviors between medicaid expanding and non-expanding states in the U.S.
Following the roll out of the Affordable Care Act, a significant amount of research has focused on health insurance coverage disadvantages experienced by those in states that chose not to expand Medicaid. This line of research has been used as a way to conceptualize potential disparities in future p...
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Main Author: | Danielle Christine Rhubart (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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