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Health Care Access for Low-Income People: Significant Safety Net Gaps Remain

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  • Laurie E. Felland
  • Suzanne Felt-Lisk
  • Megan McHugh

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Despite signs that low-income and uninsured people’s access to primary health care services has improved, serious gaps in care exist, especially for specialty physicians, mental health, and dental care according to findings from the Community Tracking Study.

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  • Laurie E. Felland & Suzanne Felt-Lisk & Megan McHugh, "undated". "Health Care Access for Low-Income People: Significant Safety Net Gaps Remain," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d79399ebfe4f419db619678cb, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d79399ebfe4f419db619678cbb904bc4
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    Safety Net ; Low Income Health Care Access;

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