What Happens When Public Coverage Is No Longer Available?
Author: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
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This policy brief examines national data to determine the share of current enrollees of public health coverage programs who would have alternate coverage options if public coverage were no longer available. The authors estimate that no more than 9 percent of low-income adults would have access to an alternative source of insurance in the absence of public coverage.
Program: Community Health
Submitted Date: Mar 02, 2007 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025
Primary Toolkit: Primary Care Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: Primary Care Toolkit
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Institution Type: LHD - City, LHD - County,
Keywords: Access to Care