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Gaps in Timely Access to Care Among Workers by Disability Status

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  • Jody Schimmel Hyde
  • Gina A. Livermore

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Using data from the 2006–2010 National Health Interview Surveys, we document the characteristics and health insurance profiles of workers with a disability and consider the extent to which these factors are correlated with the ability to access adequate and timely health care.

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  • Jody Schimmel Hyde & Gina A. Livermore, 2016. "Gaps in Timely Access to Care Among Workers by Disability Status," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d7d8d56b04294c59b4a1a62e7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d7d8d56b04294c59b4a1a62e72d55cd7
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    1. Garrett Anstreicher, 2021. "Does increasing health care access reduce disability insurance caseloads? Evidence from the rural United States," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 30(4), pages 786-802, April.

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    Access to Care ; Workers; Disability Status; ACA;
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