New Findings from E. Gaudette and Co-Researchers in the Area of Health Insurance Described (Lifetime Consequences of Early-Life and Midlife Access to…
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Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research, "We reviewed 112 experimental or quasi-experimental studies on the effects of health insurance prior to people becoming eligible for Medicare on a broad set of outcomes. Over the past decade, evidence related to the effect of increased access to health insurance has strengthened, illuminating that children and vulnerable adults are most likely to see health and economic benefits."
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "We identified promising areas for future study in this active and burgeoning research area, noting benefit design of health insurance and outcomes such as government program participation and self-reported health status as targets."
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