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Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

2016

Health insurance

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A Comparison Of Hospital Utilization In Urban And Rural Areas Of South Carolina, Vivian G. Dicks Apr 2016

A Comparison Of Hospital Utilization In Urban And Rural Areas Of South Carolina, Vivian G. Dicks

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Background: Previous studies have described health care utilization based on insurance status and ethnicity. Few investigations, however, have looked at rural populations in relation to distance in securing health care.

Methods: The 2008 to 2009 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) State Inpatient Database (SID) for South Carolina was used to assess the relationship of living in rural versus urban communities and the demographic variables related to insurance coverage. By use of bivariate and multivariate analyses, patient socio-demographic characteristics were explored for working-aged groups in relation to their income and for payer status (Medicaid or uninsured) relative to those privately …


Georgia Latino Enrollment In The Affordable Care Act: A Qualitative, Key Informant Analysis, Audrey Mcculloch, Dabney P. Evans Apr 2016

Georgia Latino Enrollment In The Affordable Care Act: A Qualitative, Key Informant Analysis, Audrey Mcculloch, Dabney P. Evans

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Background: Prior to implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010, one in three Latinos in the United States were uninsured. In Georgia, a state that established a federal Marketplace, nearly half of Latinos lacked health insurance coverage going into the initial enrollment period of October 1, 2013 to April 15, 2014. The ACA provided an opportunity for these uninsured Latinos to gain health insurance coverage, thus increasing their access to necessary medical services. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore, from the perspective of key informants, knowledge of Georgia Latinos about the ACA and perceived barriers …