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- article científic (ca)
- articolo scientifico (it)
- artigo científico (pt)
- bilimsel makale (tr)
- vedecký článok (sk)
- vetenskaplig artikel (sv)
- vědecký článek (cs)
- wetenschappelijk artikel (nl)
- wissenschaftlicher Artikel (de)
- научни чланак (sr)
- article scientifique (fr)
- artículu científicu espublizáu en 1991 (ast)
- наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 1991 (uk)
- مقالة علمية نشرت في يناير 1991 (ar)
- scientific article published on January 1991 (en)
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| - J Feder
- E P Steinberg
- J Hadley
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| - Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (en)
- Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (nl)
- Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (ast)
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| - Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (en)
- Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (nl)
- Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (ast)
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| - Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (en)
- Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (nl)
- Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (ast)
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| - Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome (en)
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| - 10.1001/JAMA.1991.03460030080033
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- Health care markets, the safety net, and utilization of care among the uninsured
- Insurance status predicts access to care and outcomes of vascular disease
- Open cholecystectomy. A contemporary analysis of 42,474 patients
- Physicians who have practiced in both the United States and Canada compare the systems
- Uninsured in an era of managed care
- Underuse of coronary revascularization procedures: application of a clinical method
- Health care coverage and use of preventive services among the near elderly in the United States.
- An international comparison of cancer survival: metropolitan Toronto, Ontario, and Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Sicker and poorer--the consequences of being uninsured: a review of the research on the relationship between health insurance, medical care use, health, work, and income
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery: socioeconomic inequalities in access and in 30 day mortality. A population-based study in Rome, Italy.
- Health care disparities in the acute management of venous thromboembolism based on insurance status in the U.S.
- Public insurance substituting for private insurance: new evidence regarding public hospitals, uncompensated care funds, and Medicaid
- Unhealthy cities: corporate medicine, community economic underdevelopment, and public health
- Racial differences in hepatitis C treatment eligibility
- Income, race, and surgery in Maryland.
- Nursing Home Quality as a Common Good
- Monitoring the consequences of uninsurance: a review of methodologies
- Socioeconomic status and dissatisfaction with health care among chronically ill African Americans
- The moral foundations of health insurance
- Marital status and the epidemiology and outcomes of sepsis.
- Going bare: trends in health insurance coverage, 1989 through 1996
- Acutely injured patients with trauma in Massachusetts: differences in care and mortality, by insurance status
- Effect of Massachusetts health reform on chronic disease outcomes
- Differences in mortality for surgical cancer patients by insurance and hospital safety net status
- Community, service, and policy strategies to improve health care access in the changing urban environment
- Individuals' use of care while uninsured: effects of time since episode inception and episode length
- A comparison of international health outcomes and health care spending.
- What does Medicaid expansion mean for cancer screening and prevention? Results from a randomized trial on the impacts of acquiring Medicaid coverage
- Influence of payor on use of invasive cardiac procedures and patient outcome after myocardial infarction in the United States. Participants in the National Registry of Myocardial Infarction
- Hospital admissions through the emergency department: does insurance status matter?
- Clinical and socioeconomic predispositions to complicated thyrotoxicosis: a predictable and preventable syndrome?
- Health insurance and subjective health status: data from the 1987 National Medical Expenditure survey
- The complications of cholelithiasis caused by state authorization delays
- Case-mix adjustment using administrative databases: a paradigm to guide future research
- For African Americans: real health-care reform or business as usual?
- Changes in insurance status and access to care in an integrated safety net healthcare system.
- Tracking the State Children's Health Insurance Program with hospital data: national baselines, state variations, and some cautions
- US health care. I: The access problem
- Comparison of postoperative mortality in VA and private hospitals.
- The feasibility of establishing a free clinic for uninsured patients with neurologic disorders
- Mortality of white Americans, African Americans, and Canadians: the causes and consequences for health of welfare state institutions and policies
- Forces for reforming the U.S. health care system: a review of the cost and access issues
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