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Inequities in Insurance Coverage and Well-Child Visits Improve, but Insurance Gains for White and Black Youth Reverse
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Inequities in Insurance Coverage and Well-Child Visits Improve, but Insurance Gains for White and Black Youth Reverse

Alexander N Ortega, Jessie Kemmick Pintor, Cinthya K Alberto and Dylan H Roby
Academic pediatrics, v 20(1)
Jan 2020
PMID: 31404709

Abstract

African Americans Child European Continental Ancestry Group Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data Healthcare Disparities - ethnology Healthcare Disparities - statistics & numerical data Hispanic Americans Humans Insurance Coverage - legislation & jurisprudence Insurance Coverage - statistics & numerical data Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Preventive Health Services - statistics & numerical data

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