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Robert F. Smith rfsmithmd at comcast.netFri Nov 9 10:34:10 GMT 2007
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Sorry, it didn't look like that when I sent it. HTML gibberish I guess. This is the abstract from Pub Med: 1: Am J Public Health. 2007 Oct 30; [Epub ahead of print] Lack of Health Coverage Among US Veterans From 1987 to 2004. Himmelstein DU, Lasser KE, McCormick D, Bor DH, Boyd JW, Woolhandler S. Harvard Medical School. Objectives. Veterans Administration health care enrollment is restricted to veterans with service-connected problems and those who are poor. We sought to determine how many veterans were uninsured, trends in veterans' coverage, and whether uninsured veterans lacked access to medical care. Methods. We analyzed annual data from 2 federal surveys, the Current Population Survey for the years 1988 to 2005 and the National Health Interview Survey for 2002 to 2004. Results. Nearly 1.8 million veterans were uninsured and not receiving Veterans Administration care in 2004. The proportion of working-age veterans lacking coverage peaked in 1993 at 14.2%, fell to 9.9% in 2000, and rose steadily to 12.7% in 2004. Uninsured veterans had substantial access problems; 51.4% had no usual source of care (vs 8.9% of insured veterans), and 26.5% reported failing to get needed care because of the cost (vs 4.3% of insured veterans). Conclusions. Many US veterans are uninsured and lack adequate access to health care. PMID: 17971547 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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