Health Insurance Literacy Perceptions and the Needs of a Working-Class Community
Background: Despite increases in the number of insured Americans, consumers continue to face barriers in accessing care. Low levels of health insurance literacy (HIL) are associated with suboptimal use of health insurance coverage. There remains a need to further contextualize the relationship betwe...
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Main Authors: | Rishtya Kakar (Author), Ryan M. Combs (Author), Malea Hoepf Young (Author), Nida Ali (Author), Baraka Muvuka (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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