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Health care in Hawaiì: an agenda for research and reform

In 1999, the United States Census Bureau reported that 16.3% of Americans did not have health insurance in 1998, up from 16.1% in 1997 and 13% in 1990. The increased lack of health insurance is particularly troubling because the unemployment rate is down and the economy is vibrant. The Census Bureau...

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description In 1999, the United States Census Bureau reported that 16.3% of Americans did not have health insurance in 1998, up from 16.1% in 1997 and 13% in 1990. The increased lack of health insurance is particularly troubling because the unemployment rate is down and the economy is vibrant. The Census Bureau also reported that Hawafi led the Nation in providing health insurance, with only 8.8% of the population uninsured. This fact alone makes Hawai'i a model for the U.S. Hawaii's success goes beyond providing health insurance coverage. “Coverage is not care.” The state is also a model in terms of providing care through community health centers. Broad insurance coverage, and access to care through community based primary care centers, help to make the people of Hawai'i healthy. Further, Hawai'i's health care costs are lower than costs in the rest of the nation.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Plans
Child
Child Health Services - economics
Community Health Centers
Employee Retirement Income Security Act
Hawaii
Health Benefit Plans, Employee - legislation & jurisprudence
Health Benefit Plans, Employee - organization & administration
Health care
Health care policy
Health care reform
Health insurance
Humans
Insurance coverage
Labor Unions
Managed Care Programs - economics
Managed Care Programs - legislation & jurisprudence
Medicaid - legislation & jurisprudence
Models, Organizational
Private Sector - economics
Single-Payer System - legislation & jurisprudence
Single-Payer System - organization & administration
State Health Plans - economics
State Health Plans - legislation & jurisprudence
State Health Plans - organization & administration
Supply and demand
United States
title Health care in Hawaiì: an agenda for research and reform
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