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Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis


by Ronald J. Angel, Laura Lein, Jane Henrici

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Sales Rank: 912310
Studio: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 268
Publication Date: May 29, 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


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Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis examines the implications of the fragmented and two-tiered health insurance system in the United States for the health care access of low-income families. For a large fraction of Americans their jobs do not provide health insurance or other benefits and although government programs are available for children, adults without private health care coverage have few options. Detailed ethnographic and survey data from selected low-income neighborhoods in Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio document the lapses in medical coverage that poor families experience and reveal the extent of untreated medical conditions, delayed treatment, medical indebtedness, and irregular health care that women and children suffer as a result. Extensive poverty, the increasing proportion of minority households, and the growing dependence on insecure service sector work all influence access to health care for families at the economic margin.


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