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Health Insurance Is a Family Matter

Author: Institute of Medicine and Committee on the Consequences of Uninsur  

Presents the third of a series of reports on the problems of uninsurance and addresses the impact on the family of not having health insurance. This book argues that uninsured members in a family can have adverse consequences for the entire household and that the financial, physical, and emotional well-being of all members may be affected.

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Presents the third of a series of reports on the problems of uninsurance and addresses the impact on the family of not having health insurance. This book argues that uninsured members in a family can have adverse consequences for the entire household and that the financial, physical, and emotional well-being of all members may be affected.

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This is the third of a series of six reports on the problems of uninsurance in the United States and addresses the impact on the family of not having health insurance. The book demonstrates that having one or more uninsured members in a family can have adverse consequences for everyone in the household and that the financial, physical and emotional well-being of all members of a family may be adversely affected if any family member lacks coverage. It concludes with the finding that uninsured children have worse access to and use fewer health care services than children with insurance, including important preventive services that can have beneficial long-term effects.

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Committee on the Consequences of Uninsurance

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Health Insurance is a Family Matter is the third of a series of six reports on the problems of uninsurance in the United Sates and addresses the impact on the family of not having health insurance. The book demonstrates that having one or more uninsured members in a family can have adverse consequences for everyone in the household and that the financial, physical, and emotional well--being of all members of a family may be adversely affected if any family member lacks coverage. It concludes with the finding that uninsured children have worse access to and use fewer health care services than children with insurance, including important preventive services that can have beneficial long-term effects.

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Product Details

Publisher
National Academies Press
Published
31st January 2002
Edition
1st
Pages
296
ISBN
9780309085182

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