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Access to Care

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Undocumented Immigrants Skipping Healthcare

Undocumented Immigrants Skipping Healthcare

>> October 8, 2017

With the federal government’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants, many of them are skipping going to the doctor or the emergency room for fear of deportation.

topics: Access to Care| Behavioral Science| Crime and Criminal Justice| Debate| Discrimination and Racism| Doctors| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Family Medicine| Fears and Phobias| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Immigration| Insurance| Law Enforcement and Police| Politics| Primary Care| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation

Rural Hospital Closures

>> August 21, 2017

Experts discuss the need for rural healthcare and the close link between hospitals and community economics.

topics: Access to Care| Business and Industry| Economics and Finance| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Hospitals| Medicare and Medicaid| Prevention| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Vulnerable Populations

The Affordable Care Act and Access to Care

>> December 14, 2014

As "Obamacare" health insurance exchanges enter their second year, some insured people are finding that getting access to care is extremely difficult due to meager provider networks and low doctors' payments. Many insured are also being surprised by high deductibles and co-payments.

topics: Access to Care| Affordable Care Act| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Insurance| Legal Issues and the Courts| Patient Care and Safety| Public Policy and Regulation
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